Reference Guide

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Preparing to Mix
Mixing
A. Gain B. Band Q C. Band select D. EQ type select E. EQ enable F. Frequency
Sound controls in the Console view are grouped in modules. There are several types of modules:
One module’s name is always outlined with a white line. This corresponds to the track with the focus.
You can change the focus by clicking to the right of the module’s volume fader.
You can adjust Console view controls in the following ways:
Click on the center of the knob and drag the mouse up or down to adjust the knob
Click and drag a fader up or down
Double-click the center of the knob to return it to its snap-to position
Module type What you can do
MIDI track Set the track’s output, channel, bank, and patch; set the input; mute, solo, and arm the
track; set channel volume, panning, chorus, and reverb levels; add real-time effects
Audio track Set the track’s output (bus or Main out destination); choose an input; monitor input
levels; mute, solo, and arm the track; set track volume and panning; add real-time
effects; send audio data to buses or main outs.
Synth track Set the track’s output (bus or Main out destination); set the input; mute and solo the
track; set track volume and panning; add real-time effects; send audio data to buses or
main outs.
Bus Receive input from one or more audio tracks, add real-time effects, and send the
results to a main out or another bus
Main outs Monitor output levels using meters and control the stereo volume of audio to an output
on your audio interface. To adjust both the left and right volume levels at the same
time, use the Link button for that module.
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