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Aux bus to continue to produce a “wet” version of that track’s audio while the mixing
level is set all the way down, while raising the mixing level up mixes a “dry” version of
the audio track against the “wet” levels produced by the Aux bus effect. For example,
with Pre turned on you could slowly mix fade the original track level up over time over
an Aux bus with a Delay effect to create the illusion that the echos of someone talking
down a long hallway are giving way to a character’s own voice as they walk closer to
the microphone.
Send Level: Adjusts the amount of signal sent from the selected feed to the auxiliary
bus. The range is OFF to +10dB.
Pan: Provides panning across stereo Aux bus destinations.
The level to which you set an Aux bus will be shown within the bar that represents that Aux bus
in the Mixer’s channel strip.
The Auxiliaries levels shown in the
channel strip of the Mixer
Pan
The Mixer provides access to two kinds of pan controls, depending on whether you’re doing
stereo and surround or 3D positioning in your mix.
The Stereo and Surround Pan Controls
A Pan control that’s compatible with stereo and surround panning. You can drag the panning
handle within this control to adjust panning for stereo or surround mixing, or you can
double-click this control to expose a large Pan window. What controls are available in the
Panwindow depend on the mapping of the audio track, but both stereo and surround panning
controls are available, with corresponding numeric controls. You can either adjust panning
using the graphical Pan control, or you can adjust specific panner characteristics using the
controls to the left.
The Pan control window
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