User Manual

5.8
By default, the sounds from all instruments generated by Notion or VSTi modules arrive at the Mixer’s
Master channel strip for nal mixing before the output goes to your computer’s sound card. Since
this is a centralized end point, this is a convenient place to control overall gain, pan, and eects.
Access the Master Channel Strip
If the Master channel strip is not currently visible, click the Master button (located in the upper right
of the Mixer window). This button turns blue when the Master channel strip is visible. Conversely, you
can click this button to hide the Master so you can see more instrument channel strips at a glance.
Control Gain, Pan, and Eects for All Instruments at Once
Familiar fader, panning, solo/mute, and Insert buttons appear on the Master and operate
the same way as they do on individual instrument channel strips: the dierence is
now your settings aect the total sound going to your computers sound card.
8 You reduce computer memory demands the more you share the same eect across as many
instruments as possible. For that reason, it is highly ecient to use Insert buttons on the Master,
to place up to eight eects on all instruments at once.
8 As a gain controller, for best results try to keep the Master channel strip at zero decibels (look
for the zeros about a third of the way down from the top in the fader) and then adjust individual
instruments to that setting.
8 Usually, you leave the default setting for panning. But for unique production requirements, such
as a digital audio workstation that will be drawing on other sound sources along with Notion, you
are free to alter the panning of Notions audio output.
*The default location of the built-in Notion reverb is in the Master Channel. Click
the insert on the Master Channel to view and edit reverb settings.
Master Channel Strip