**Simple** audio mode is the default, and was the only mode available
up until Nageru 1.4.0. Despite its name, it contains a powerful
audio processing chain; however, in many cases, you won't need to
-understand or twiddle any of the knobs availale.
+understand or twiddle any of the knobs available.
Simple mode allows input from only a single source, and that source
has to be one of the capture cards. (You choose which one by right-clicking
The audio strip contains controls for the processing chain for the audio from
start to end, left to right. Note that by default, everything is enabled;
-if you have a premade audio mix that you are confident that you
+if you have a pre-made audio mix that you are confident that you
want 1:1 into the stream, you can start Nageru with the “--flat-audio”
flag, that instead starts with everything disabled.
Unless you have a reference sheet for your MIDI controller, specifying which
controller and number numbers the different physical knobs and faders
-emit, inputting these numbers by hand can be a frustating procedure.
+emit, inputting these numbers by hand can be a frustrating procedure.
(Actually, even with a reference sheet, it probably is.) Thus, the preferred
way is by autosensing; simply select the given mapping with the mouse
and use the control you want to bind it to, and Nageru automatically