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Mixing
Preparing to Mix
Volume and pan faders also have snap-to positions; double-click a fader’s knob to return the fader to
its snap-to value.
The controls and effects patch points all have tool tips associated with them. To see a description of
a particular control or effect, simply rest the cursor over the item for a few seconds.
There are four types of modules in the Track view:
For information on using the controls in the Track view, see “Changing track settings” on page 193.
Volume, pan, bus send level and bus send pan also have snap-to positions; double-click the control
to return it to its snap-to value.
The controls and effects patch points all have tool tips associated with them. To see a description of
a particular control or effect, simply rest the cursor over the item for a few seconds.
See:
Configuring the Console and Track Views
Configuring the Console and Track Views
The Console and Track view can be reconfigured in a variety of ways. You can:
Choose the tracks that you want to see
Adjust the display of audio meters and clip indicators
Change the number of buses
Set control snap-to positions
Insert new tracks
Track 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; set the input and 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; set the input; mute and solo the track; enable a waveform preview;
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.
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