Let’s see how Zita-AT1 works by exploring its interface. It’s now time to press Play again and… Hopefully it works ! Quick guide to Zita-AT1 Select the Corrected track and, in the mixer strip, click the In button just right of the big red record button. We need to tell Ardour to listen to whatever is inputted into the Corrected track, even though it’s not recording. If you press Play right now, you’ll hear… Nothing ! Don’t worry, this will soon make sense. We’ll connect the output of AT1 instead, so go to the Other tab and create a link between zita-at1 and Corrected in. Click on the green dot(s) to disconnect your audio interface from the input of this track. The logic is the same as the output grid : at the bottom is your track’s input, and on the left are the numerous source that you can connect to the input of your track.īy default, your system’s audio interface should be connected ( Hardware tab, system/ capture_1 or capture_2 should have a green dot). Let's open the input routing grid by clicking the button in the mixer strip, just under the track’s name Corrected. We want to connect the input of this track to the output of Zita-AT1. Step 3 - Connecting Zita-AT1 back to Ardour Now the Vocals track’s output is plugged into Zita-AT1’s input. If you check both boxes, this will sum the two outputs, risking clipping (thanks Erik Marsk for the comment). The Vocal track is mono, so both L and R outputs of the tracks are the same at the moment (we have not modified the panning), so tick only one box, either L or R. On the Vocals track we will connect either L or R to zita-at1 by clicking in the intersections in the table. We’ll disconnect the track from the Master by clicking the 2 green dots connecting Vocals out L and R to the Master bus L and R (in the Ardour Busses tab).
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