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 ======Non====== ======Non======
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 To add an instrument to a session, click the **Add Client to Session** button along the top of the Session Manager. For a standard instrument or filter, just enter the name of the executable just as you would launch it from a terminal. For an instrument requiring a proxy, enter the name and argument into the text field; you'll be prompted to break this out into separate fields. To add an instrument to a session, click the **Add Client to Session** button along the top of the Session Manager. For a standard instrument or filter, just enter the name of the executable just as you would launch it from a terminal. For an instrument requiring a proxy, enter the name and argument into the text field; you'll be prompted to break this out into separate fields.
  
-[{{ nonsession_proxy.jpg | NSM's proxies ​enables ​you to add complex commands ​to a session. }}]+[{{ nonsession_proxy.jpg | An **NSM Proxy** ​enables complex commands ​in your sessions. }}]
  
-As with all Non tools, if the Non Session Manager may well be the only Non component your choose to use, it's perfectly fine to do just that. NSM (''​non-session-manager''​) doesn'​t care what else it gets used with, it just does its very best to keep track of the tools that you use.+NSM (''​non-session-manager''​) ​is possibly the most developed component of the Non tool set, and it's perfectly acceptable to to use it and no other Non tool. NSM doesn'​t care what else it gets used with, it just does its very best to keep track of the tools that you use.
  
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 ===== Non-Mixer ===== ===== Non-Mixer =====
  
-Non Mixer is a modular mixer; launch it, add channels, and route it with JACK.+Non Mixer is a modular mixer; launch it, add channels, and route it with JACK. After Non Session Manager, this is probably the most developed tool of the NSM suite, and depending on your setup, could be a key component in your modular studio.
  
-If you are using modular JACK tools, you most likely do //not// have a mixer in your pipeline. You might control volumes with internal controls on a per-instrument basis, but sometimes you want a little extra intervention so you can control your mix. Non Mixer is exactly that.+If you are using modular JACK tools, you most likely do not have a mixer in your pipeline. You might control volumes with internal controls on a per-instrument basis, but sometimes you want a little extra intervention so you can control your mix. Non Mixer is exactly that.
  
 Launch Non Mixer from the **K Menu** or from a terminal as ''​non-mixer''​. Launch Non Mixer from the **K Menu** or from a terminal as ''​non-mixer''​.
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