X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fsignal-routing.html;h=46963282f91fe03800ef8eefeb1ca5e3d8a3bb73;hb=71afa472a61c8d63fb8932c06b3ab83bf3aecbda;hp=4176d02614a146b6cec2f638994a90df61d6a60d;hpb=7a4c28bd8605e90876ebee619de364ab7001e405;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/signal-routing.html b/include/signal-routing.html index 4176d02..4696328 100644 --- a/include/signal-routing.html +++ b/include/signal-routing.html @@ -4,14 +4,16 @@ all track and bus inputs and outputs are JACK ports, as are sends and inserts, which means they can be tapped into by other JACK clients. Only the signal flow inside a track or bus (i.e. from processor to processor) is - handled internally.
- By default, Ardour will create the following connections for you: + href="@@processor-box">processor to processor) is + handled internally. +

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+ By default, Ardour will automatically create the following connections:

This configuration is sufficient to do basic tracking and playback of many - sessions without any adjustment by the user. If you are using Ardour and - start to change these connections, be certain that you have a good reason - to do so—it is generally not necessary and often leads to problems. + sessions without any adjustment by the user. Changing these connections + is generally not necessary and often leads to problems.

However, for many workflows during mixing, more complicated signal routing - is required. Ardour offers many possibilties for connecting things in the - way you may need or want them. + is required. Ardour offers many possibilities for connecting things to fit any + particular workflow.

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