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THE MAIN MIXER
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The [left]/[right] arrow keys can be used to scroll between channels, and the [Page Up]/[Page Down] keys can
be used to scroll vertically. The [Home] and [End] keys will scroll the mixer to the leftmost and rightmost chan-
nel strip, respectively.
Showing and hiding channel strip sections
Channel strips are divided into sections, which can be globally shown or hidden in the mixer. This enables you hide
sections that you don’t need to tweak or to focus on specific sections. Hiding a section does not alter the mixer func-
tionality in any way, sections are still active when hidden.
Each section has a section name header in the channel strip. The sections are as follows (from the top down): Input,
Dynamics, EQ, Inserts, FX Sends and Fader. (See “The channel strip” for descriptions of each section.)
The section headers are always visible even if a section is hidden, as is the channel header (name label) section be-
low the faders. Note that if the Main Mixer is detached from the rack, the fader section cannot be hidden.
Section headers in the channel strip. A red light to the right of the section header name indicates that the section is activated for
the channel. Here, all sections are hidden (except the Fader section), so that only the section headers are visible.
There are two ways to show/hide channel strip sections:
D By using the Show/Hide buttons in the bottom right corner of the Channel Strip Navigator.
Each button enables you to show or hide the corresponding section. Hidden sections are indicated by grayed-out
buttons. Hold down [Alt](Win) or [Option](Mac) and click on any of the buttons to show or hide all sections in one
go. Hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and click on a button to show this section and hide all other sections.
The Show/Hide buttons. Here, the EQ section is hidden.
D By double-clicking a section header in the channel strip.
This will also show or hide the corresponding section.
Showing/hiding channel strip sections affects all channel strips, including the Master Section strip.