On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 13:53:09 +0200 schoappied <schoappied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Joe Hartley wrote: > > On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:00:45 +0200 > > schoappied <schoappied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Please show us a guide that demonstrated patchbay in a practical > >> manner... ! > > > > http://ardour.org/files/manual/sn-bcf2000.html > > > > Granted, that's using connections under the MIDI tab, but it works just > > the same as the Audio patchbay connections. > > > That is exactly what I mean... I think I can not find a better > example....!!! Thanks. > So if I understands you right, you have to use Ardour WITH a Behringer > BCF2000 MIDI control surface, to get to know how the patchbay works...!?! Honestly, I've found Qjackctl's patchbay amazingly intuitive. It wasn't hard to find, either - when I started working with the program, I clicked on all of the buttons in the main window just to see what they could do. > And what if I use Rezound and have not a Behringer BCF2000? :-\ There's a lot of information on using various control surfaces at http://ardour.org/files/manual/ch-control-surfaces.html The link I sent on the BCF2000 was an example I knew of because I wrote it, and it's BCF2000 specific because that's what I have. I think Ardour's a great example of a project that has had a group of people, a number of which are not programmers, create documentation. I think any sufficiently complex program will have a user community spring up around it that's willing to add to the collective work. Something as straightforward and intuitive as Qjackctl, not so much. -- ====================================================================== Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user