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Chapter 23 Work in the Environment 828
Channel strip objects
Channel strip objects overview
The Environments channel strip object is the building block of the Environments Mixer layer,
the Logic Pro Mixer, and the inspectors channel strips. For details about channel strip types, see
Channel strip types on page 485.
Mixer layer channel strip object
Inspector channel strip object
Mixer channel strip object
The audio and software instrument tracks you see in the main window are actually routed to
channel strip objects on the Environment Mixer layer.
The Mixer channel strips and inspector channel strips are simply remote controls for the
underlying channel strip objects in the Environment Mixer layer. Their inclusion in these other
windows makes your workow faster and easier.
The inspector channel strips contain a reduced parameter set of the corresponding channel
strip objects in the Environment. The channel strips shown in the Mixer window are more
congurable, but the only place you can access all channel strip options is the Environment
Mixer layer.
Important: If File > Project Settings > Audio > Automatic Management of Channel Strip objects
is active (it’s on by default), you cannot create channel strips in the Environment. This setting,
when active, means that use of the track and channel strip creation options in the main window
will automatically create a corresponding channel strip object in the Environment (and therefore,
remote control channel strips in the Mixer and inspector).
In a general music-making sense, you don’t need to access the underlying channel strips shown
in the Environment. In fact, the only time you will open the Environment Mixer layer is when you
need to recongure channel strips at a system level, rerouting them to dierent audio hardware,
or perhaps to other applications.
Although channel strip objects aren’t part of the MIDI signal ow, they still allow MIDI messages
to control aspects of audio and software instrument playback in Logic Pro. Any MIDI object can
be cabled into a channel strip object, thereby feeding control data into it.