kick, snare and overhead tracks, it may be helpful to connect the output of
each to a bus called "drums", so that the drum kit's level can be set as a
unit, and processing (such as equalization or compression) can be applied to
- the mix of all the tracks. Such buses are also called <dfn>groups</dfn>.
+ the mix of all the tracks. Such busses are also called <dfn>groups</dfn>.
</p>
<h2>Regions</h2>
plugin standards:
</p>
-<dl>
- <dt><abbr title="Linux Audio Developers' Simple Plugin API">LADSPA</abbr></dt>
- <dd>the first major plugin standard for Linux. Many LADSPA plugins are
- available, mostly free and open-source.</dd>
- <dt><abbr title="LADSPA Version 2">LV2</abbr></dt>
- <dd>the successor to LADSPA. Lots of plugins have been ported from LADSPA to
- LV2, and also many new plugins written.</dd>
- <dt><abbr title="Virtual Studio Technology">VST</abbr></dt>
- <dd>Ardour supports VST plugins that have been compiled for Linux.</dd>
- <dt><abbr title="Audio Units">AU</abbr></dt>
- <dd>Mac OS X versions of Ardour support AudioUnit plugins.</dd>
-</dl>
+<table class="dl">
+ <tr><th><abbr title="Linux Audio Developers' Simple Plugin API">LADSPA</abbr></th>
+ <td>the first major plugin standard for Linux. Many LADSPA plugins are
+ available, mostly free and open-source.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><abbr title="LADSPA Version 2">LV2</abbr></th>
+ <td>the successor to LADSPA. Lots of plugins have been ported from LADSPA to
+ LV2, and also many new plugins written.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><abbr title="Virtual Studio Technology">VST</abbr></th>
+ <td>Ardour supports VST plugins that have been compiled for Linux.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><abbr title="Audio Units">AU</abbr></th>
+ <td>Mac OS X versions of Ardour support AudioUnit plugins.</td></tr>
+</table>
<p>
Ardour has some support for running Windows VST plugins on Linux, but this is