X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F10_working-with-tracks%2F01_track-types.html;h=4d3e74bbbc8ac545e870e8d56b5530a948cc77bf;hb=cb8b5fbcbf716fba56b57f652a90b5d0f65e7bed;hp=02dfcb96975def44b387bc6c494573794c2e44c8;hpb=f02da197254664513d0ec548140352c764af0782;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/01_track-types.html b/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/01_track-types.html index 02dfcb9..4d3e74b 100644 --- a/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/01_track-types.html +++ b/_manual/10_working-with-tracks/01_track-types.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ title: Track Types regions are trimmed so that there are no overlaps. This does not affect the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions can be expanded again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken word material, - especially in combination with push/pull trimming. + especially in combination with push/pull trimming.
The screenshot on the right shows the subtle difference between an overdub
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ title: Track Types
number of either can be changed at any time (subject to restrictions caused by
any plugins in a track). However it is useful to not have to configure this sort
of thing for the most common cases, and so the
- Add Tracks dialog allows you to
+ Add Tracks dialog allows you to
select "Mono", "Stereo" and few other typical multichannel presets
The name of the preset describes the number of input channels
of the track or bus.