User`s guide

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To display Send level meters when viewing
individual Sends:
1 Choose Setups > Preferences and click
Display.
2 Select Show Meters in Sends View and
click OK.
Send level meters show peak values and in-
dicate clipping that occurs while the meter
is displayed (if a Send clips any time before
its meter is displayed, this is not shown).
To clear a Send meter’s clip indicator, click
on it.
If you are using a slower computer, hiding
Send level meters can improve screen redraw
times.
Copying Track Control Settings
to Sends
(TDM Systems Only)
Sometimes you may want Send settings to
match the settings in the track itself—for
example, to send a headphone mix based
on the main mix. You can quickly copy a
track’s volume fader, pan slider, or mute
button position to the corresponding con-
trols for a Send on that track.
In addition, you can copy the entire auto-
mation playlist for the selected control to
the corresponding playlist for the Send. See
“Copying Track Automation to Sends” on
page 295.
To copy a track’s current control settings to a
Send on that track:
1 Select the tracks you want to edit by
clicking on the track names to highlight
them.
2 Choose Edit > Copy To Send.
3 In the Copy to Send dialog, select Cur-
rent Value to copy the current position of
the track controls.
4 Choose the controls you want to copy.
5 Choose which Send to copy the settings
to, and click OK.
Auxiliary Inputs
Auxiliary Inputs function as inputs for
both internally bussed signals and external
sources such as tape machines or live
sources. They also function as returns for
shared internal Plug-In effects and external
effects processors.
You can automate the level, muting, and
panning of an Auxiliary input track, and
you can apply Inserts and Sends to it as
well.
The Copy to Send dialog