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Submixes
The Submixer shows levels, panning, mute states, send and
insert effects, and routing for the eight available submixes.
Important: Submixes are available only while using MPC
Live in Controller Mode with the desktop version of the
MPC software.
To view a specific setting on all submixes, tap Level,
Pan, Mute, Send, Insert, or Route at the bottom of the
touchscreen. You can tap Send or Insert multiple times to
cycle through the four available slots for each.
When a return is selected, you can view and adjust all of its
settings in the left side of the touchscreen rather than using
the tab buttons at the bottom.
When viewing the submixer channel strip:
The first field shows the current submix (which you
can change).
The second field shows where the submix is routed
(which you can change).
The Inserts field shows any enabled or disabled
effects for that submix. Tap the area under Inserts
to open a window where you can load, change,
and enable or disable the effects.
To mute the submix, tap Mute.
To change the panning or level of the submix,
adjust the pan knob or level slider.
Masters
The Master Mixer shows levels, panning, mute states, and
insert effects for all used stereo pairs of outputs (Out 1,27,8
in Standalone Mode, Out 1,231,32 in Controller Mode;
MPC Live does not use Out 7,8 but displays them to
maintain compatibility with MPC X, which does use them).
To view a specific setting on all outputs, tap Level, Pan,
Mute, or Insert at the bottom of the touchscreen. You can tap
Insert multiple times to cycle through the four available slots.
When viewing the master channel strip:
Note: This is the same as the master channel strip in Main
Mode.
The first field shows the current pair of outputs
(which you can change).
The Inserts field shows any enabled or disabled
effects for that pair of outputs. Tap the area under
Inserts to open a window where you can load,
change, and enable or disable the effects.
To mute that pair of outputs, tap Mute.
To change the panning or level of the master
output, adjust the pan knob or level slider.