Reference Guide

844 Mixing
Signa l flow
8. In the bus, drag the Input Pan and Output Pan controls to the approximate positions you want.
9. Play your tracks and adjust the Send Level controls, the Pan controls, etc.
To mute or solo a bus
Each bus has a Mute button and a Solo button. These controls act like the Mute and Solo buttons
in a track, but they affect all the signal routed through the bus.
1. Open the Track view, Track Inspector or Console view.
2. Click the Mute or Solo button in the bus you want to mute or solo.
Bus selection
As with tracks, buses can be selected in both the Track View and the Console View. The current
selection can contain a mixture of tracks and buses.
Bus selection is useful if you want to cut/copy/paste automation data in a bus, or delete multiple
buses.
Track selection controls are labeled with track numbers, while bus selection controls are labeled with
letters (A-Z, AA-AZ, etc.).
Figure 253. Bus selection control
A. Bus letter
To do this Do this
Select a bus Click the bus letter in the Track view or Console view. The bus is
selected, and all other buses—except the current bus—are deselected.
When a bus is selected, both the bus letter and all the data in the bus
appear highlighted.
Select several adjacent buses Click the bus letter for the first bus in the group, drag the mouse to the
last bus letter in the group, and release the mouse button.
Select/deselect all buses Double-click a bus letter.
Add or remove a single bus from the
selection
Hold the SHIFT key and click the bus letter to add it to the selection;
hold the CTRL key and click the bus letter to toggle its selection status.
Select all tracks and/or buses that
are assigned to a bus.
Hold down the ALT key and click the bus letter.
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