From c97c2e3630908aed1bd563f21a9cd35a6b4af1a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ed Ward Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 11:03:34 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Removed the Freesound import doc --- .../01_import-dialog.html | 5 ++- ...earching-and-importing-from-freesound.html | 37 ------------------- ...=> 03_searching-for-files-using-tags.html} | 0 ...ts.html => 04_supported-file-formats.html} | 19 +++++----- 4 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-and-importing-from-freesound.html rename _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/{04_searching-for-files-using-tags.html => 03_searching-for-files-using-tags.html} (100%) rename _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/{05_supported-file-formats.html => 04_supported-file-formats.html} (70%) diff --git a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/01_import-dialog.html b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/01_import-dialog.html index 2792c76..abdc0fb 100644 --- a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/01_import-dialog.html +++ b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/01_import-dialog.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ title: Import Dialog
  • length,
  • embedded timestamp (applies to some professional formats such as Broadcast WAVE), and
  • -
  • tags (attached metadata to help categorize files in a library).
  • +
  • tags (attached metadata to help categorize files in a library).
  • If the sample rate differs from the current session rate, it is displayed @@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ title: Import Dialog Resampling is controlled by the Conversion quality option described below.

    +

    + +

    Auditioner

    diff --git a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-and-importing-from-freesound.html b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-and-importing-from-freesound.html deleted file mode 100644 index 360303f..0000000 --- a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-and-importing-from-freesound.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: default -title: Searching and Importing From Freesound -menu_title: Freesound Search/Import ---- - -

    - Freesound - is an online repository of searchable sound files licensed under - Creative-Commons term. The Search Freesound tab - of the import dialog allows you to search the Freesound database, - and to download and audition files directly.

    -
    -
    Tags
    -
    Enter metadata tags that you would like to search for. You may enter - multiple search terms separated by spaces. For example, - drums 120bpm will search for files that are tagged - drums, 120bpm, or both.
    -
    Sort
    -
    Choosing one of the sort options will cause Freesound to return the list - of available files sorted accordingly. This can save time if you know (for - example) the sound you need is very short.
    -
    Search
    -
    Click this button to initiate the search. Freesound will begin returning - pages of information, with 20 items per page. The Stop button interrupts the download.
    -
    The file list
    -
    Click on a file to download it from Freesound. Double-click the file to - auto-play it in the auditioner.
    -
    -

    - Files imported with Freesound will automatically include any tags that are - associated with the file, and these tags will be included in a search when - you use the Search Tags tab. -

    - diff --git a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/04_searching-for-files-using-tags.html b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-for-files-using-tags.html similarity index 100% rename from _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/04_searching-for-files-using-tags.html rename to _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/03_searching-for-files-using-tags.html diff --git a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/05_supported-file-formats.html b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/04_supported-file-formats.html similarity index 70% rename from _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/05_supported-file-formats.html rename to _manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/04_supported-file-formats.html index 0c72707..794431a 100644 --- a/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/05_supported-file-formats.html +++ b/_manual/15_adding-pre-existing-material/04_supported-file-formats.html @@ -1,22 +1,21 @@ --- layout: default title: Supported File Formats ---- +---

    - The list of audio file formats that Ardour can understand is quite long. - It is based on the functionality offered by libsndfile, an excellent and - widely used software library by Australian programmer Erik de Castro Lopo. - As libsndfile's capabilities expand, so will Ardour's abilities to import - (and export) new formats. Ardour supports all common audio file formats, - including WAV, AIFF, AIFC, CAF, W64 and BWF, with all typical sample formats + The list of audio file formats that Ardour can understand is quite long. + It is based on the functionality offered by libsndfile, an excellent and + widely used software library by Australian programmer Erik de Castro Lopo. + As libsndfile's capabilities expand, so will Ardour's abilities to import + (and export) new formats. Ardour supports all common audio file formats, + including WAV, AIFF, AIFC, CAF, W64 and BWF, with all typical sample formats (8-, 16-, 24-, 32-bit integer, floating point, and more).

    - You can find a full list of libsndfile's supported formats - here. + A full list of libsndfile's supported formats is available on the + libsndfile website.

    For MIDI import, Ardour will read any Standard MIDI Format (SMF) file.

    - -- 2.37.2