is a one-way signal routing that leaves all existing signal processing
just as it was.
</p>
+
<p>
Most people will not have much use for this, but it can be useful to experiment
with external applications or hardware signal processing applications.
</p>
<h2>Adding an External Send</h2>
+
<p>
Context-clicking on the
<a href="@@processor-box">processor box</a> in a
</p>
<h2>Removing an External Send</h2>
+
<p>An external send can be removed in several ways:</p>
+
<ul>
<li><kbd class="mouse mod3">Right</kbd>-clicking the send in the processor box and
choosing either <kbd class="menu">Cut</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">Delete</kbd>.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Altering Send Levels</h2>
+
<p>
Just below the send in the processor box is a small fader that can be used
like all other faders in Ardour to control the gain applied to the signal
it on and off. When turned off, silence will be delivered to the send. When
turned on, the signal within the channel strip will be delivered.
</p>
+
<h2>Editing Send Routing</h2>
+
<p>
Double-clicking on the send in the processor box will re-display the patchbay
- dialog that gives full control over the routing of the send.
+ dialog that gives full control over the routing of the send, as well as
+ additional controls: gain fader, panner, signal meter, and phase inverter.
</p>
+
+<figure class="right">
+ <img src="/images/external-send-dialog.png" width="50%" alt="External Send Dialog">
+ <figcaption>
+ External Send Dialog
+ </figcaption>
+</figure>