Instruction Manual

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Console View
View Reference
Sound controls in the Console view are grouped in modules. There are four
types of modules:
The Console view contains buttons, sliders, and knobs. Knobs can be
adjusted in several different ways:
Click on the center of the knob and drag the mouse up or down to
adjust the knob
Double-click the bottom of the knob to return it to its snap-to position
You can control all sliders and knobs in the Console and Track Views
by hovering over them with the mouse and manipulating the mouse
wheel
Volume and pan faders also have snap-to positions. Set the snap-to by
moving a control to the desired snap-to position, right-clicking the control,
and choosing Value-Set Snap To = Current.
You can automate many features of the Console view by recording fader
movements and creating snapshots.
Module… What it does…
MIDI track Set the track's output, channel, bank,
and patch; set the input source and
monitor input levels; mute, solo, and
arm the track; set channel volume,
panning, chorus, and reverb levels.
Audio track Set the track's output; set the input
source and monitor input levels;
mute, solo, and arm the track; set
track volume and panning; apply real-
time effects, send audio data to
buses.
Bus Receive input from one or more audio
tracks, apply real-time effects, and
send the results to an output or other
bus.
Main out Each audio hardware output has a
corresponding Main out. A main
output module contains both a left
and right output and two volume
controls.