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The Audio Mixer, with four channel strips
corresponding to the four tracks in the Timeline
NOTE: You cannot record automation in the Edit page. Comprehensive mixing
controls with full automation recording are found in the Fairlight page.
Audio Mixer Controls
Each track’s channel strip has the following controls:
Track Color: Each track can be differently color-coded to help you keep organized.
These colors also appear in the timeline track header and the Fairlight page.
Track Number: The number of the timeline audio track corresponding to each channel
strip appears here.
Pan control: Lets you pan a Mono track’s audio from left to right, or invert a Stereo
track’s left and right audio channels, or do surround mixing.
Name: The name of the audio track that channel strip corresponds to. If you’ve edited
the audio track names in the Timeline, those names will appear here.
Solo: Mutes all tracks other than ones that are soloed.
Mute: Disables that audio track.
dB: Shows you the volume, in decibels, that track is currently set to.
Fader: Each track’s vertical fader can be dragged with your mouse or other pointing
device to adjust the volume of that track and perform automation recording. Dragging
up increases volume, dragging down decreases volume.
Audio meters: Audio meters to the right of each fader display the audio volume of
all channels on that track during playback. Each channel strip has individual meters
corresponding to the number of channels that track has been set to accommodate.
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