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▪ Switch  the  Mixer  display  between  Sounds  and  Groups  (see  section  ↑12.2.1,  Displaying
Groups vs. Displaying Sounds).
▪ Focus/select particular channels (see section ↑12.2.3, Selecting Channel Strips).
▪ Rename  the  channel:  Double-click  its  current  name,  type  a  new  name  on  your  computer
keyboard, and press [Enter] to confirm (or [Esc] to cancel). You can also use the Rename
entry in the channel’s context menu.
▪ Other management commands: Right-click ([Ctrl]-click on macOS) the header background
to open the channel’s context menu (see section ↑12.2.4, Managing Your Channels in the
Mixer).
(2) Audio input settings (Sound strips only): Allows you to adjust the audio input routing. Visible
only if the IO button is enabled on the left of the Mixer. Click the AUDIO IN label to select an
audio input, and adjust its level via the little knob on the left. These controls are equivalent to
the Source and Gain parameters in the Audio page of the Sound’s Input properties. See sec-
tion ↑11.1.1, Sending External Audio to Sounds for more information.
(3) MIDI input settings: Allows you to adjust the MIDI input routing. Visible only if the IO button
is enabled on the left of the Mixer. Click the MIDI IN label to select a MIDI input port, then
select a channel  via the  little menu  on its  right. These controls  are equivalent  to the  Source
and Channel selectors in the MIDI page of the Sound’s and Group’s Input properties, respec-
tively. See section ↑11.2.1, Triggering Sounds via MIDI Notes for more information.
(4)  Plug-in List:  Shows  the  Plug-ins  loaded  in  the  channel.  Visible  only  if  the  Plug-in  icon  is
enabled on the left of the Mixer. Following actions are available:
▪ Click the little “+” symbol to open the Plug-in menu and load a new Plug-in at the end of
the list.
▪ Right-click (macOS: [Ctrl]-click) an existing Plug-in to replace it with another Plug-in or to
remove it (to do this, select None in the menu).
▪ Click a Plug-in name to select it. If this Plug-in is currently hidden in the Plug-in Strip un-
der  the  Mixer,  it  automatically  scrolls  to  show  the  interface  of  that  Plug-in  (see  section
↑12.4, The Plug-in Strip).
▪ Click the little square left of a Plug-in to bypass it (the bypassed Plug-in is grayed out) or
re-insert it in the signal chain.
▪ Drag and drop Plug-ins to move them across the list.
Controlling Your Mix
The Mixer
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