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The MixConsole
Working with the Channel Racks
To deactivate an EQ module, double-click its curve point or drag it outside the
display.
To adjust the gain, drag the curve point up or down.
Press [Ctrl]/[Command] to edit the gain only.
To adjust the frequency, drag it left or right.
Press [Alt]/[Option] to edit the frequency only.
To set the Q-factor, press [Shift] while dragging.
To invert the EQ curve, that is to mirror it along the x axis, open the context menu
and select “Invert EQ Settings”.
Using Channel Strip Modules
The Channel Strip rack is only available for audio-related channels. It allows you to
load built-in plug-in modules for separate channels. For further information on the
parameters, see the description of the plug-ins in the separate PDF document “Plug-
in Reference”. Note however, that the Channel Strip modules have a reduced feature
range compared to the corresponding plug-ins.
Module Description
Gate
(Noise Gate)
Silences audio signals below a set threshold level. As soon as the
signal level exceeds the set threshold, the gate opens to let the
signal through.
Compressor
(Standard, Tube, or
Vintage)
Allows you to achieve smooth and warm compression effects.
You can move the compressor up or down to change its position
in the signal flow.
EQ Position Allows you to change the EQ position within the Channel Strip. You
can change the EQ position up or down to change its position in the
signal flow.
Transient Shaper
(EnvelopeShaper)
Allows you to attenuate or boost the gain of the attack and release
phase of the channel signal.
Saturation
(Tape or Tube)
Allows you to add warmth to the sound.
Limiter
(Brickwall,
Maximizer,
Standard)
Ensures that no clipping occurs, even at high levels.