Reference Guide

996 ProChannel (Producer only)
The Control Properties dialog box contains the following settings:
Name. The name of the assignable control, shown as the label.
Position. The “slot” position of the control, from left to right.
Destination. Choose up to four automatable plug-in parameters to control with the assignable
knob or button.
Start. The start value for the destination parameter, specified as a percentage (0.00% to
100.00%).
End. The end value for the destination parameter, specified as a percentage (0.00% to
100.00%). You can also set Start and End values automatically. For details, see “To set parameter
value range automatically” on page 996.
To clear an assignable knob or button
Right-click a knob or button in the FX Chain module and choose Remove control on the pop-up
menu to open the Control Properties dialog box. The assigned parameter(s) is removed from the
control, but the control remains visible.
To set parameter value range manually
1. Right-click a knob or button in the FX Chain module and choose Edit control on the pop-up
menu to open the Control Properties dialog box.
2. Specify the Start and End values.
To set parameter value range automatically
1. Open a plug-in’s property page and set the desired Start position for each parameter.
2. Right-click a knob or button in the FX Chain module, point to Ranges on the pop-up menu and
choose one of the following commands:
All Parameters- Set Start. Set the Start value of all parameters assigned to the FX Chain
knob or button. The values are determined by the current position of each plug-in’s property
page settings.
All Parameters- Set End. Set the End value of all parameters assigned to the FX Chain
knob or button. The values are determined by the current position of each plug-in’s property
page settings.
<Plug-in name - Parameter name>- Set Start. Set the Start value of a specific parameter
assigned to the FX Chain knob or button.
<Plug-in name - Parameter name>- Set End. Set the End value of a specific parameter
assigned to the FX Chain knob or button.
Tip:
You can invert ranges to have two parameters move in opposite directions.