Ardour 9.7 introduces major updates to digital audio workstation workflows by restructuring the Control Surfaces preferences. Supported hardware controllers are now grouped by vendor, simplifying setup, and each surface gains its own settings button for easier access. The update also provides an empty binding map for generic MIDI controllers and a generic Mackie device file, removing the need to select protocols manually. Following these device integration improvements, Ardour restores hot-plugging support for a broad array of control surfaces, enabling them to activate automatically when plugged in. This upgrade benefits users who connect multiple external devices during sessions. In the area of MIDI editing, the MIDI Tools sidebar, previously known as the MIDI Inspector, is now featured in both the pianoroll and the main editor. This eliminates the old Quantize dialog and centralizes quantization settings. Additionally, the cross cursor for MIDI and automation editing now appears in ...
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