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Table Of Contents
164 Mixer
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Each channel strip provides the following setting options. Each
individual section can be opened and closed by clicking on the
corresponding arrow symbol.
Input: Specifies the audio input for the recording.
Gain: Controls the ratio of signal input to signal output of
each channel.
Aux: AUX parts for various AUX busses can be set using
these buttons. Right clicking opens the AUX routing dialog.
Ins: In addition to the mixer effects , more effects can
freely be assigned to the channel strips. The selection
includes "Sound FX" (the real-time effects "Equalizer",
"Compressor", "Reverb", "Echo", and "AmpSimulation"),
"Dynamics" (compressor), and (top slot only) an insert for
external plug-ins.
EQ: This section allows you to change the sound pattern of
the track signal using a 4-band parametric equalizer. The
knobs change the volume of the frequency range.
You can edit the volume and frequency width of each band
in the number fields.
Right click on one of the knobs for fine tuning. Samplitude
11 Producer shows the EQ dialog in which you can specify
exact settings.
Panorama: This adjusts the signal alignment in the stereo
panorama. The settings of the knob have a different effect
on mono and stereo tracks. When set to the center
position, the track signal is held in the center of the stereo
picture irrespective of whether the track is mono or stereo.
If the knob is moved away from the center position, the
mono signal is moved within the stereo picture (to the left
or right). For a stereo track, the alignment between the left
and right channels within the track signal is changed.
Track number: Right clicking the track number opens a
context menu to make adjustments to the track settings or
to insert a new track or aux/submix bus.
Stereo link: This button to the right of the track number
connects the current channel with the one to the right of it.
All settings and adjustments affect both channel strips.
"RD/T" (Automation): Use this function to record controller
movements of the volume fader, panorama controller and
AUX controller as Vol/Pan/Surround or AUX curves during
playback. Curves that already exist are shown in the mixer
by movements of the AUX bars, the panorama controller,
and volume fader.