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If your control surface does not display all EQ parameters at once, you view them by
stepping through the parameter pages in sequence. For example, if your control surface
has eight channel strips, you can directly control parameters 1 to 8 with knobs or sliders
1 to 8 when you switch to EQ Channel Strip Edit view. You then need to switch by a
page to access parameters 9 to 16.
Control Surface Group Send and Plug-in Parameters
The parameters in the middle of the Control Surface Group Parameters area let you control
different operational aspects when working with Send and Plug-in parameters.
Send Slot: Sets the currently selected Send slot. The default is 1, which sets the first
(top) Send on each channel as the Send slot. A value of 2 sets the second send as the
Send slot, a value of 3, the third Send slot, and so on.
Send Parameter: Choose the Send parameter controlled by the encoders when in the
Send Multi Channel view. The choices are:
Destination: Encoder is used to determine the bus channel number for the Send slot.
Level: Encoder is used to adjust the Send level.
Position: Encoders set Pre, Post, or Post Pan fader modes.
Mute: Encoders mute/unmute the selected Send slot.
Send Parameter Page: Sets the current page for the Send parameters. Up to 32
parameters are available in Send Channel Strip view for a given channel (eight Send
slots multiplied by the four parameters listed above).
Split: no. of upper parameters: Sets the number of encoders that belong to Split Upper,
for control surfaces that support Split mode. The remaining encoders belong to Split
Lower. A value of 0 means that Split mode is off—all encoders are assigned to the Split
Upper area.
Control surfaces that support Split mode allow the display of two separate parameter
sections within one plug-in (or even different plug-ins). They are called Split Upper and
Split Lower.
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