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The floating window also displays the Plug-in Header at the top. In addition to the Header’s
elements described in section 12.4.4, Custom Panels for Native Instruments Plug-ins,
this Header contains an additional Edit button (showing a pencil icon) allowing you to
switch to the Edit view, which shows the full interface of the original Native Instruments
product:
Closing the Plug-in’s Floating Window
To dock a Native Instruments or External Plug-in back into the Plug-in Strip and close its
dedicated floating window, click the little diagonal arrow in the Plug-in placeholder (Na-
tive Instruments Plug-ins) or in the header of the generic Plug-in panel (External Plug-ins)
in the Plug-in Strip.
You can also close any floating window via the common button provided by your operat-
ing system at the top left or right corner of the window. The Plug-in will be inserted
back into the Plug-in Strip.
12.5 Controlling Your Mix from the Controller
Your controller provides a dedicated Mix mode. The Mix mode provides an overview of your
channels via a mixing desk layout, similarly to the Mixer in the software’s Mix view (see section
12.2, The Mixer).
The Mix mode on your controller and the Mix view in the software are independent from
each other: Switching views in the software does not switch the mode on your controller,
and inversely for example, you can use your controller in Mix mode while displaying
the Arrange view in the software.
Press MIXER to enter or leave Mix mode on your controller.
Controlling Your Mix
Controlling Your Mix from the Controller
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