X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fosc58-personal-monitoring-control.html;h=43ca8c1fc54662c7a4d156c643a13b4abfd64877;hb=c74044cf7983302a714cdf60c61d1276728303cb;hp=109397c2835c8107e227ecb7b80df0354ad7a658;hpb=59549067837e8e0f3e38da3a46700df3621d2cf6;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/osc58-personal-monitoring-control.html b/include/osc58-personal-monitoring-control.html index 109397c..43ca8c1 100644 --- a/include/osc58-personal-monitoring-control.html +++ b/include/osc58-personal-monitoring-control.html @@ -50,11 +50,16 @@ Most phone OSC applets (TouchOSC, Control) require manual port to be set. There are certainly more controls than needed. Using send enables for example, may lead to wasted time discovering why a send has no sound. - A good easy to use controler that fits on most phones while still + A good easy to use controller that fits on most phones while still being controllable even with big fingers might look like:

TouchOSC Screenshot + src="/images/osc-cue-screen.jpg"> +

+ Ardour is not limited to talking to one personal monitor controller + at a time, but is able to deal with many simultaneously, each controlling + it's own Aux bus. +

The send controls and feedback all have the send id (1 to n) in line as part of the OSC path. So the path for the second send would be