X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fosc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values.html;h=e19a437409c8b7ad2ffc63e6afbde434da7f3aff;hb=0fec8c5f7c5fc1fac85b40d025d230b26435579b;hp=a77f196d2fcc20cd0d19cb12f4a3e138fcf02a86;hpb=9fa6ec830d0cb8c604261fbfe92ca69346e42915;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values.html b/include/osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values.html index a77f196..e19a437 100644 --- a/include/osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values.html +++ b/include/osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values.html @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ 2 - MidiTracks.
  • - 4 - AudioBuses. + 4 - AudioBusses.
  • - 8 - MidiBuses. + 8 - MidiBusses.
  • 16 - VCAs. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ to show inline with other strips.

    - Some handy numbers to use might be: 15 (all tracks and buses), 31 + Some handy numbers to use might be: 15 (all tracks and busses), 31 (add VCAs to that). Master or Monitor strips are generally not useful on a surface that has dedicated controls for these strips as there are /master* and /monitor* commands already. However, on a surface with @@ -72,17 +72,17 @@

    Audio Aux? say what? I am sure most people will have noticed that they can find no Aux strips in the Ardour mixer. There are none. - There are buses that can be used a number of ways. From analog days, + There are busses that can be used a number of ways. From analog days, in OSC, a bus is something that gets used as a sub mix before ending up going to Master. An auxiliary bus is used like a separate mixer and it's output goes outside the program or computer to be used as: a monitor mix, a back up recording, or what have you. In OSC where controller strips may be limited, it may be useful not to use up a strip for an aux that is not really a part of the mix. It is also - useful to get a list of only aux buses if the control surface is a + useful to get a list of only aux busses if the control surface is a phone used to provide talent monitor mix control on stage. Each performer would be able to mix their own monitor. The user is free - to enable both buses and auxes if they would prefer. + to enable both busses and auxes if they would prefer.

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