User guide

596 Chapter 25 Mixing
Muting a Channel
The Mute button switches the volume of the channel between zero and the current Level
fader position. In practice, this means that if the button is down,” the channel is muted.
If you switch the Mute button off, the current Level fader position (and value) is used.
To mute or unmute a channel:
m Click the Mute button of the desired channel.
Controlling the Pan Position
The Pan knob allows you to directly control the pan position of the sound. Controller 10
is sent via your MIDI interface.
To control the pan position of a sound:
1 Click-hold the Pan knob.
2 Move the mouse up and down or left and right. The knob moves according to the
mouse position.
Resetting Controls
Clicking a fader or knob while holding Option resets the value to a neutral value. The
neutral value is zero for all controls except the following:
 Volume (Controller 7): Default value is 100.
 Panorama (Controller 10), Balance (Controller 8), Resonance (Controller 71), Release
Time (Controller 72), Attack Time (Controller 73), and Cutoff Frequency (Controller
74): All have a default value of 64 (center position).
Sending Other Controllers
You can send any controller data (different MIDI Continuous Controllers)—to control
different parameters of your sound source—with each of the Assign 1 to 5 knobs.
To assign a controller to one of the knobs:
1 Click on the label above the knob.
2 Choose the desired controller from the menu.
Heres a description of the pre-defined General MIDI functions. Not all MIDI instruments
will understand these controllers:
 Reverb (Controller Number 91): Controls the reverb level. The further right you turn
the knob, the louder the effect signal becomes.