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152 MIXER
Additional detailed information can be found in "Options menu -> Project properties ->
Mixer setup (view page 681)".
Snapshots: The snapshot function is particularly useful to compare various setups with
each other. You can easily switch between setups. Naming snapshots is possible by
double clicking the name field. The two buttons on the bottom of the last name field enable
you to save and load snapshots.
Right clicking on a snapshot opens a context menu where snapshots can be saved,
loaded and deleted, and where it is possible to switch between snapshot banks. Using this
process, up to 32 mixer snapshots can be saved.
In this menu, mixer settings can also be stored to a separate file.
When loading a snapshot, the current mixer settings are temporarily saved and can be
restored by clicking on “Load last mixer”. This also allows for A-B comparison between the
snapshot and the current settings.
Reset FX: Resets all effect parameters to the default settings so that effects can no longer
be processed.
Reset peaks: Resets the LED peak meters (peak hold display).
Reset EQ: Resets all equalizer settings.
Reset AUX: Resets all AUX portions of the channel strips to their default values (= no AUX
portion).
Reset (stereo): Resets all mixer settings to default settings for stereo tracks (when working
with stereo wave projects).
Reset (mono): Resets all mixer settings to default settings for mono tracks (when using
mono or LR wave projects).