X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fcontrol-masters-mixer-strips.html;h=466f54ebf3b1c837e65019b658e13782528cf744;hb=88b8130ec83209b2db4cb837ab77156aa4bab6a0;hp=ab2f5b8584174cc915d8ef87a039c8fdc7f9c41b;hpb=7be4f507991a0b87174a0e78831a4e7e9e96bcbe;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/control-masters-mixer-strips.html b/include/control-masters-mixer-strips.html index ab2f5b8..466f54e 100644 --- a/include/control-masters-mixer-strips.html +++ b/include/control-masters-mixer-strips.html @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Although track/bus groups offer a certain kind of grouped-control over gain, solo, mute and more, traditional mixing consoles have long had group master channels ("VCAs") which allows to combine - both a single fader to control the group level while also allowing you to easily adjust the relative + both a single fader to control the group level while also allowing to easily adjust the relative levels inside the group. For large projects, this can make mixing much easier to control.

Ardour implements those VCAs in a way that allows to use either or both - of the conventions used on different traditionnal consoles for combining multiple masters: + of the conventions used on different traditional consoles for combining multiple masters: