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531Logic Pro User Guide
Open the Mixer as a separate window
In Logic Pro, choose Window > Open Mixer (or press Command-2).
Choose a different Mixer view
In Logic Pro, do any of the following:
Click the Single button to show the signal flow of the channel strip that corresponds to
the selected track in the Tracks area.
Click the Tracks button to show the signal flow of all channel strips that correspond to
tracks used in the Tracks area.
Click the All button to show the signal flow of all channel strips available in the project.
Note: Aux and output channel strips are examples of channel strips that don’t have
a corresponding track in the Tracks area. You can, however, create tracks for such
channel strips by choosing Options > Create Tracks for Selected Channel Strips from
the Mixer menu bar.
Use the Cycle Through Mixer Modes key command.
Show or hide Track Stack channel strips
In Logic Pro, click the disclosure triangle at the bottom of the channel strip in the Mixer.
Make sure that View > Follow Track Stacks is chosen from the Mixer menu bar to mirror the
display of Track Stack subtracks in both the Mixer and Tracks area.
You can also perform some basic mixing tasks in the Tracks area.
Mixer channel strips
Channel strip types in Logic Pro
You use channel strips to process audio or MIDI information that is routed from tracks. The
Mixer shows all channel strips in your project, including track channel strips, auxiliary and
output channel strips, VCA channel strips, and the master channel strip. When you create a
new project, the Mixer already includes channel strips for any audio, instrument, and MIDI
tracks in your template, as well as the master channel strip and one or more output channel
strips depending on your audio interface. As you add audio, instrument, and MIDI tracks to
your projects, channel strips are added to the Mixer for each new track.