of a MIDI track: add an instrument plugin to the track, connect the
track to a software synthesizer, or connect it to external MIDI hardware.
<p class="note">
- If you add an instrument plugin, the MIDI track outputs audio instead
- of MIDI data.
+ If you add an instrument plugin, the MIDI track outputs audio alongside
+ MIDI data.
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<tr><th>Audio/MIDI</th>
<td>There are a few notable plugins that can usefully accept both <dfn>Audio
If you have configured Ardour to automatically connect new tracks and
busses for you, the number of outputs will be determined by the number of
inputs of the <dfn>master <a
- href="/introducing-ardour/understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology/#busses">bus</a></dfn>,
+ href="@@understanding-basic-concepts-and-terminology#busses">bus</a></dfn>,
to which the track outputs will be connected.<br>
For example, if you have a two-channel master bus, then a Mono track has one
input and two outputs; a Stereo track has two inputs and two outputs.
preferable to leave Ardour to make connections automatically, even if you later
change some of them manually.
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