Hidden strips. Using Hidden with other flags will allow Hidden strips
to show inline with other strips.
</p>
-<h3 id="use-group">Use Group</h3>
-<p class="note">
+<p class="note" id="use-group">
Use Group on will tell ardour that any control on a strip that is part
of a group will affect all strips within that group. Default is off
or the control should only affect the strip the control is applied to.
The <code>/use_group f state</code> command can be used to temporarily
change this on the fly.
<p>
- 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
- just a bank of fader strips, adding master or monitor would allow
- access to them within the banks. Selected would be useful for working
- on a group or a set of user selected strips. Hidden shows strips the
- GUI has hidden.
+ Some handy numbers to use might be: 15 (all tracks and busses -
+ 1 + 2 + 4 + 8), 31
+ (add VCAs to that - 15 + 16). 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 just a bank of fader strips, adding master or monitor
+ would allow access to them within the banks. Selected would be useful
+ for working on a group or a set of user selected strips. Hidden shows
+ strips the GUI has hidden.
</p>
<p class-"note">
Audio Aux? say what? I am sure most people will have noticed that they
to enable both busses and auxes if they would prefer.
</p>
-<h2>feedback</h2>
+<h2 id="feedback">feedback</h2>
<p>Feedback is an integer made up of bits. The easy way to
deal with this is to think of feedback items being worth a number and
then adding all those numbers together for a value to send.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
- So using a value of 19 would turn on feedback for strip and master
- controls, but leave meters, timecode and bar/beat feedback off.
+ So using a value of 19 (1 + 2 + 16) would turn on feedback for strip
+ and master controls, but leave meters, timecode and bar/beat feedback off.
</p>
<p>
These messages are feedback only. They are sent as status from Ardour
and some of them may be enabled separately from other feedback. See:
- <a href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
+ <a href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values#feedback">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>
<p class="note">
below can also be sent as /strip/command/ssid param. Feedback can be
set to match this with the /set_surface/feedback <em>state</em>
command. See <a
- href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values">
+ href="@@osc58-feedback-and-strip-types-values#feedback">
Calculating Feedback and Strip-types Values.</a>
</p>