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162 MIXER
In: Specifies the audio input for recording.
Gain: The mixer adjust the input amplification for the respective channel.
AUX sends: This section allows you to activate and set up the AUX
component for different AUX buses (view page 172). Open a menu by right
clicki
ng for advanced settings such as Pre fader send, "Sidechain send" or
AUX pan editor". The upper "AUX" button above turns all AUX paths either
active and inactive, which effectively makes it an AUX bypass switch.
Inserts: Here you can add effects to the channel strip. Clicking on the arrow
right of the accordant Insert Slot, opens the selection menu. The "Insert"
button above activates all effects (FX inserts + plug-ins). A visual indicator (*)
is displayed for plug-ins that were previously active and are active the next
time "Insert" button is pressed.
Equalizer: This section lets you change the sound of the track signal by
means of a 4-band parametric equalizer. The knobs change the volume of
the filter band.
You can numerically edit the gain and frequency of the corresponding filters.
Right-click on one of the dials for fine-tuning. Samplitude shows the EQ
dialog in which you can specify exact settings.
Panorama: Here you can set the direction of the signal in the stereo
panorama. The settings of the knob have a different effect on mono and
stereo tracks. When set to the center position, the track signal is held in the
center of the panorama irrespective of the whether the track is mono or
stereo. If the knob is moved away from the center position, the mono signal
is moved to the left or right within the stereo field. For a stereo track, the
alignment between the left and right channels within the track signal
changes.
Beside the panorama dial, you'll also find a switch to reverse the phase.
Right click one of these two control elements opens the stereo panorama
dialog (view page 220) to adjust additional settings like panning laws or the
stereo width.