X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F22_using-control-surfaces%2F04_midi-learn.html;h=bc409128c4f821ed9ef979b1fdcc900c76d05dd0;hb=8107428bfa2744f6b1178ebbbe81cb6908dc5917;hp=1d7b9aaa34b22414cf9ffc2a30cd5daaafd7b1c1;hpb=9ff353e60c8cb470d899fe9b23a32e44e4a613e7;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html index 1d7b9aa..bc40912 100644 --- a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html +++ b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/04_midi-learn.html @@ -3,13 +3,11 @@ layout: default title: MIDI Learn --- -
There are no "best" ways to map an arbitrary MIDI controller for controlling Ardour. There may be very legitimate reasons for different -users to prefer quite different mappings. So, Ardour does not come -with any pre-defined mapping - we believe that users know what is best -for them. +users to prefer quite different mappings.
On every platform that Ardour runs on, there are excellent @@ -23,25 +21,27 @@ Patchbay. On Linux, a wide variety of tools are available including QJackctl, aconnect, Patchage, and more.
-If you want the bindings you set up to be used automatically in every -session, the simplest thing to do is to use Session -> Save -Template. Then, when creating new sessions, select that template and +session, the simplest thing to do is to use Session > Save +Template. Then, when creating new sessions, select that template and all the bindings will be automatically set up for you. You can also save a specific track/bus configuration as a template, and use that when adding new tracks or busses. Click on the track name at the top -of a mixer strip and select "Save as Template". +of a mixer strip and select Save as Template.