X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F14_signal-routing%2F02_comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups.html;h=53dd9a57d51ebfb1d97506f80b70b9e7cae585aa;hb=26d592b95119669e5121a4f34862ded1e9a6915e;hp=0de0b024c73551cef6b6250c38176b409b5c1252;hpb=3dcd7965ee783044d17dd54e731229a34ee1493c;p=ardour-manual-diverged diff --git a/_manual/14_signal-routing/02_comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups.html b/_manual/14_signal-routing/02_comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups.html index 0de0b02..53dd9a5 100644 --- a/_manual/14_signal-routing/02_comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups.html +++ b/_manual/14_signal-routing/02_comparing-aux-sends-and-subgroups.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- layout: default title: Comparing Aux Sends and Subgroups -menu-title: Auxes vs. Groups +menu_title: Auxes vs. Groups ---

@@ -10,15 +10,15 @@ menu-title: Auxes vs. Groups that common signal processing can be applied to the mix of their signals.

- An aux send leaves the existing signal routing to the main mix in place, - and is typically used to create a separate mix to send to (for example) + Aux sends leave the existing signal routing to the main mix in place, + and are typically used to create a separate mix to send to (for example) monitors or headphones (for performer monitor mixes):

-aux signal routing +aux signal routing

- Subgroups usually remove the original signal routing to the main mix and + Subgroups usually remove the original signal routing to the main mix and replace it with a new one that delivers the output of the subgroup bus to the main mix instead.

-sub group signal routing +sub group signal routing