X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=audio.rst;h=bb6876ecb85f5da3cf9c99a0428ab4ff4025dbf8;hb=HEAD;hp=24c71baba8c5ebf868619323e15c68e34d7905e3;hpb=fbe04462dcf0578932141d66faf3623f86cfded4;p=nageru-docs diff --git a/audio.rst b/audio.rst index 24c71ba..bb6876e 100644 --- a/audio.rst +++ b/audio.rst @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ headroom, while some are much more variable and need tighter settings. Nearly at the top (and nearly first in the chain), there's the EQ section. The **lo-cut** is again well-known from the simple audio mode (the filter is separate for each bus, the cutoff **frequency** is the same across all buses), -but there's now also a simple **three-band EQ** per bus. Simply ask the speaker +but there's now also a simple **three-band EQ** per bus. Ask the speaker to talk normally for a bit, and tweak the controls until it sounds good. People have different voices and different ways of holding the microphone, and if you have a reasonable ear, you can use the EQ to your advantage to @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ 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 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 +way is by autosensing; select the given mapping with the mouse and use the control you want to bind it to, and Nageru automatically fills it in. @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ same position for the two controllers. (There is a similar problem when starting up Nageru for the first time, where the controllers are not necessarily in the place matching Nageru's startup settings.) Some more expensive controllers support *motorized faders*, where -the host can simply tell the control to move to the right place +the host can tell the control to move to the right place and thus solve the problem, but Nageru does not currently support them. .. image:: images/highlight.png