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SCREEN ELEMENTS 63
1. Track number and track name: Double clicking on the track names allows them to be
edited. Right clicking on the track name opens the "Track settings" dialog.
2. "S" button: Mutes all tracks except the selected one ("Track solo" function).
3. "M" button: This button mutes the active track ("Track mute" function).
4. The "REC" button activates the track for recording.
5. The Lock button: Lets you protect objects in the track and prevents unintentional
moving or deleting of an object.
6. The "Panorama" knob controls the position within the mix. Right click on one of these
two control elements and the stereo editor (view page 200) will open to adjust additional
settings like panning laws or the stereo width.
7. The "Phase reverse" button reverses the signal phase 180 degrees. Right click on one
of these two control elements and the stereo editor (view page 200) will open to adjust
additional settings like panning laws or the stereo width.
Detailed information about the stereo editor can be found in the chapter "Stereo editor
(view page 200)".
8. The "Mono" button switches the track to mono processing from the input up to the
pan controller. In particular, all track effects preceding the pan controller operate in mono,
which saves considerable CPU resources. The submix and AUX return busses always
remain stereo, however. If stereo objects are located in mono tracks, the mono share (L+R)
is played.
Right click on one of these two control elements and the stereo editor (view page 200) will
open to adjust additional settings like panning laws or the stereo width.
For standard routing, only the post DX/VST plug-ins and post-AUX send are located after
the panorama controller, and therefore use a stereo signal. The routing position of the pan
controller, however, can be freely adjusted in the FX routing dialog.
If AUX sends are used, the AUX send panorama controller can be used for panning the
mono signals.
9. The "FX" button opens the dialog for specifying the effect sequences and adding
VST/DirectX plug-ins. These may be copied, inserted, reset, saved, or loaded. Save
personal track effect settings in the program directory in "FX presets -> Track FX". Of
course, new subfolders may also be created. We have already included a selection of
useful presets, e.g. for "Mid-side processing". The track effects settings of a VST
instrument may also be saved (including parameters and all subsequent track effects), and
transferred to other tracks.
10. The "MIDI" button switches the track to MIDI recording and opens the MIDI section of
the track editor.
11. Volume input field and volume control.
12. The loudspeaker symbol: Switches on monitoring, i.e. playback of the incoming
signals when the "REC" button is active, if "Manual monitoring" is selected in the system
options. For MIDI tracks, "MIDI Thru" will be switched on here.
13. Control display: Shows both LED chains for the input and output signal for the track.
14. Automation button activates track automation.
15. Automations parameter selection field and automations control: Select automation
parameters and adjust the values with the corresponding controllers