<li>
Connect the output of that bus to one of the audio
interface's playback ports that is not otherwise used. OSC
- will now include this bus in it's list of aux busses as it
- no longer has it's output connected to the Master bus.
+ will now include this bus in its list of aux busses as it
+ no longer has its output connected to the Master bus.
</li>
<li>
Add an aux send to each channel the performer needs to hear
A good easy to use controller that fits on most phones while still
being controllable even with big fingers might look like:
</p>
-<img alt="TouchOSC Screenshot"
- src="/images/osc-cue-screen.jpg">
+<table>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <figure>
+ <img alt="TouchOSC Screenshot"
+ src="/images/osc-cue-touchosc.jpg">
+ <figcaption>Personal Monitor controller using TouchOSC</figcaption>
+ </figure>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <figure>
+ <img alt="Control Screenshot"
+ src="/images/osc-cue-control.jpg">
+ <figcaption>Personal Monitor controller using Control</figcaption>
+ </figure>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
<p>
Ardour is not limited to talking to one personal monitor controller
at a time, but is able to deal with many simultaneously, each controlling
- it's own Aux bus.
+ its own Aux bus.
</p>
<p class="note">
The send controls and feedback all have the send id (1 to n) in line