From 858e4e6227e192c8d9efc4140fb91603d2d85657 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ed Ward
- For stereo tracks, you can now switch between the default stereo panner
+ For stereo tracks, it is possible to switch between the default stereo panner
and a traditional balance control by right-clicking on the
panner widget.
When the balance is centered, the incoming signals will be unaffected.
Moving it to one side will linearly attenuate the signal of the opposite
@@ -16,4 +22,3 @@ control"/>
panner, it works with arbitrary content without danger of introducing
comb filter artefacts.
To change the position smoothly, press the right button and drag
- anywhere within the panner. Note: you do not need
- to grab the position indicator in order to drag
+ anywhere within the panner. Note: grabbing the position indicator is not
+ needed in order to drag.
- If you are using Ardour without a monitor bus, there is only one way
+ When using Ardour without a monitor bus, there is only one way
in which mute and solo will work:
- For setups with a monitor bus, you have more options, mostly
+ For setups with a monitor bus, more options are available, mostly
governed by the setting of the
Solo controls are Listen controls option
- in Edit > Preferences > Solo / mute.
+ in Edit > Preferences > Mixer.
With Solo controls are Listen controls
@@ -36,11 +36,11 @@
bus is fed from the master bus, so it sees the same thing.
- With
@@ -69,7 +69,12 @@
The solo-mute arrangement with a monitor bus is shown below:
Here we have a number of tracks or busses (in orange). Each one has an
output which feeds the master bus. In addition, each has PFL and AFL
@@ -85,7 +90,7 @@
- Edit > Preferences > Solo / Mute has some
+ Edit > Preferences > Mixer has some
more solo options:
Using the mouse
@@ -83,4 +83,3 @@ wheel may be used as follows:
-
diff --git a/include/muting-and-soloing.html b/include/muting-and-soloing.html
index 5b68537..c5f8afd 100644
--- a/include/muting-and-soloing.html
+++ b/include/muting-and-soloing.html
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
⇓ or ⇒
move position to the right by 5° Without a monitor bus
With a monitor bus
Other solo options
If this is enabled, only one track or bus will ever be soloed at once; soloing track B while track A is currently soloed will un-solo track A before soloing track B.
+If this is enabled, the mute button of tracks and busses will be drawn outlined to indicate that the track or bus is muted because something else - is soloed. This is enabled by default, and we recommend that you leave it - that way unless you are extremely comfortable with Ardour's mute/solo + is soloed. This is enabled by default, and it is recommended to leave it + that way unless extremely comfortable with Ardour's mute/solo behaviour.
+If this is enabled, a track or bus that is both soloed and muted will behave as if it is soloed.
-These options dictate whether muting the track will affect various routes out of the track; through the sends, through the control outputs (to the monitor bus) and to the main outputs.
- diff --git a/include/panning.html b/include/panning.html index 8a81a8b..597edbe 100644 --- a/include/panning.html +++ b/include/panning.html @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@It is used to create a sense of space and/or a sense of motion in an - audio mix. You can spread out different signals across the space, and - make them move over time. + audio mix. Different signals can be spread out across the space, and + moved over time.