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The MixConsole
Working with the Fader Section
You can change the width and height for all channels from viewable (narrow) to
editable (wide), by using the default key commands [G] and [H].
Ö If the Zoom Palette is shown on the toolbar, you can also use the corresponding zoom
tools to increase or reduce the channel width. For further information on setting up the
toolbar, see
“Using the Setup options” on page 700.
In the fader section you can make the following channel settings:
- Set the panorama, see “Setting Pan” on page 186.
- Mute and solo, see “Using Solo and Mute” on page 187.
- Enable Listen mode, see “Listen Mode (Cubase only)” on page 188.
- Set the volume, see “Setting the Volume in the MixConsole” on page 189.
- Enable automation, see “Automation” on page 279.
Setting Pan
For each audio-related channel with at least a stereo output configuration, you can
find a pan control at the top of the fader section. Cubase only: This control is different
for stereo and surround configurations.
The pan control allows you to position a channel in the stereo spectrum.
To make fine adjustments, hold down [Shift] when you move the pan control.
To select the default center pan position, hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] and click
the pan control.
To edit the value numerically, double-click the pan control.
The Stereo Balance Panner
The Stereo Balance Panner allows you to control the balance between the left and
right channels. It is activated by default.
The Stereo Combined Panner
With the Stereo Combined Panner, the left and right pan controls are linked and keep
their relative distance if you move them. It is available for channels with a stereo input
and output configuration. To activate this panner, open the context menu for a pan
control and select “Stereo Combined Panner”.
To set the pan independently for the left and right channels, hold down
[Alt]/[Option] and drag left or right.
To reverse the left and right channels, pan the left channel to the right and the right
to the left.
The area between the pan controls changes the color to indicate that the channels
are reversed.
To sum two channels, set them to the same pan position (mono).
Note that this increases the volume of the signal.
Ö You can specify the default pan mode for new audio tracks in the Preferences dialog
(VST page).
Reduce Channel Width
Increase Channel Width