<p>
Ardour does feedback by sending the same path back that is used to
control the same function. As such any controls that have feedback
- have a parameter that is the value of the control or it's state
+ have a parameter that is the value of the control or its state
(on or off). In the case of OSC paths listed on the main OSC page
as having no parameter, if they have feedback, they will also work
with a 1 for button press and 0 for button release. This is because
<p>
These messages are feedback only. They are sent as status from Ardour
and some of them may be enabled separately from other feedback. See:
- <a href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
+ <a href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values#feedback">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
<p class="note">
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/session_name <em>session_name</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>session_name</em> is a string representing the name of the session</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/meter <em>ssid</em> <em>meter</em></kbd></th>
- <td>where <em>meter</em> is a value repesenting the current audio level.
+ <td>where <em>meter</em> is a value representing the current audio level.
(the exact math used is determined by the feedback bits set)</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/signal <em>ssid</em> <em>signal</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>signal</em> is a float indicating the instantaneous
below can also be sent as /strip/command/ssid param. Feedback can be
set to match this with the /set_surface/feedback <em>state</em>
command. See <a
- href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
+ href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values#feedback">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
<td>where <em>LED</em> is a bool that indicates another bank_down operation is possible.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/name <em>ssid</em> <em>track_name</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>track_name</em> is a string representing the name of the track
- (note there is no coresponding command to set the track name)</td></tr>
+ (note there is no corresponding command to set the track name)</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/mute <em>ssid</em> <em>mute_st</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>mute_st</em> is a bool/int representing the actual mute state of the track</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/solo <em>ssid</em> <em>solo_st</em></kbd></th>