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Channel strips: Use to process audio or MIDI information that is routed from tracks.
Channel strip controls: Adjust the level and other aspects of the audio signal played
through the channel strip.
View buttons: Use to switch between Single, Tracks, and All views, limiting the Mixer
view to channel strips required for the task at hand.
Filter buttons: Use to limit the channel strips displayed in the Mixer to specific types.
Open the Mixer
Do one of the following:
Click the Mixer button
in the control bar.
Choose View > Show Mixer (or press X).
Open the Mixer as a separate window
Choose Window > Open Mixer (or press Command-2).
For more information about the Mixer, see Overview of mixing in Logic Pro. For information
about using channel strip controls, see Channel strip controls in Logic Pro.
Logic Pro Smart Controls interface
Smart Controls let you quickly view and adjust the most important parameters of the
selected track, without opening the Mixer or individual plug-in windows. Each Smart
Control features a set of screen controls. Adjusting a single screen control can modify one
or more channel strip or plug-in parameters for the track.
Smart Control inspector: Choose a different layout, view existing mappings, map screen
controls to parameters, and assign hardware controllers to screen controls.
Screen controls: Visual controls that modify aspects of the sound of the track. Each
Smart Control has a set of screen controls optimized for the type of track or instrument.
Screen controls are labeled to make their functions easier to understand.
Open the Smart Controls pane
Do one of the following:
Click the Smart Controls button
in the control bar.
Choose View > Show Smart Controls.