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GLOSSARY 369
Setup button in the VIP
The 8 buttons at the lower left edge of a virtual project can save 4 setups (S1....S4, incl.
zoom level, display position and display mode) and 4 zoom levels (Z1...Z4).
To save, click the button while holding the "Shift" key. This allows you to quickly jump
between certain positions and zoom levels without manually zooming in and out.
A right mouse-click on a button opens a context menu containing options for loading.
Status display
The status display is located at the bottom part of the Samplitude window. For longer
actions or calculations a bar is displayed whose width shows the current state of operation.
Action instructions and explanations also appear.
The status display can also be hidden via the "Window > Status display" menu item.
Submix Bus
A submix bus is a track featuring all abilities of a normal track. This means that it can
include track effects, and the panorama and level can be automated. It has one input and
one output. The important difference is that you can route the output signal of every track
with a lower track number than the submix bus to this bus (instead of routing to the master
or an output device).
Surround AUX bus
AUX busses are usually used to incorporate send effects. A surround AUX bus therefore
has the same function and also loop in surround effects. It can be fed from a normal track
(see stereo and mono signal processing in surround projects) or from a surround bus. The
AUX bus itself can again feed a surround bus.
Surround sound in Samplitude
Surround-Master
From a technical viewpoint the surround master is a surround bus of a surround project
that has the additional property of assigning the audio devices and not feed a surround bus
itself.
Surround Bus
A surround bus is required if surround effects are to be applied. Tracks that are to include
surround effects therefore have to be routed to a surround bus where the appropriate
parameters can be set .