Instruction Manual

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Tutorial 7—Mixing
A. Node B. Node C. Slow curve
Now you have a gradual, but not linear increase in the Voice 1 Feedback
level of your flange effect. You can drag linear and curve shapes vertically,
but not horizontally. To change their horizontal positions, drag the node at
either end of a shape. You can drag a node in any direction.
Next Step: Grouping Controls.
Grouping Controls
To assist in manipulating the controls, you can tie faders to one another.
For example, if you want to increase the volume level on several tracks at
the same time, you can assign them to a group. Then, when you move one
volume fader, you move them all. You can even have the controls move in
opposite directions. For example, you can fade one track in and another
out.
To group faders:
1. In the Track view (you can use the Console view if you want), right-click
the volume fader for track 2 (bass).
2. In the popup menu, choose Group and select A from the dropdown list.
This assigns the fader to group A. A red marker appears next to the
volume fader, indicating that it belongs to group A, whose color is red.
You could also create your own customized group name and color by
choosing New.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for tracks 3 and 4.
Now you’ve grouped the volume faders of three tracks. When you move
one fader, all of the others follow. If you want to move a single fader
independently of the others, hold the Ctrl key while moving the fader. To
ungroup a fader, right-click it and choose Remove From Group from the
popup menu.
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