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- In Ardour, you work in two main windows: the Editor and the - Mixer. -

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- To switch between those windows, use the buttons (in the upper right), - the shortcut M, or the menu - Window > Editor (or Mixer) > Show. - Both windows can be visible at the same time (eg. for a multi-monitor - setup) using Detach in the same menu.

The Editor window includes the editor track canvas where you can arrange audio and MIDI data along a timeline. This is the @@ -24,8 +7,7 @@ alt="Ardour's editor window" /> from left to right — the window really represents time in a fairly literal way.

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The Mixer window on the other hand represents signal flow and is the window you will probably be using most when mixing a session. It @@ -42,5 +24,3 @@ alt="ardour's mixer window" /> you'll be focused on editing, sometimes on mixing and possibly some of the time on both.

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