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Alternatively you can focus Groups and Sounds by pressing the Group buttons and the pads as
in Control mode. If you set the focus to a Sound or Group not visible on the displays, these
automatically switch to the relevant set of eight channels: for example if you are viewing Sound
channels 18 and press pad 11, the displays automatically jump to Sound channels 916 in
order to show the Sound slot 11 you just selected.
The focus is strictly equivalent in Mix mode and in Control mode: The Sound or Group
focused in Mix mode will also be focused in Control mode, and inversely.
Mix Mode – Displaying the Group Level
To display Group channels, push the 4-D encoder upwards.
The channel strips on the displays represent the Groups of your Project. At the top of the dis-
plays you see the headers of all your Groups. The focused channel is highlighted.
Mix Mode – Displaying the Sound Level
To display the Sound channels of the focused Group, push the 4-D encoder downwards.
The channel strips on the displays represent the Sound slots of the focused Group. At the top
of the displays you see two rows:
The first row contains the headers of your Groups. The header of the focused Group is high-
lighted.
The second row contains the headers of the Sound slots in the focused Group. The header
of the focused Sound slot is highlighted.
If you select another Group (by pressing its Group button), the displays directly switch to the
Sound slots of the newly focused Group.
9.5.2 Adjusting the Level and Pan in Mix Mode
The Mix mode allows you to quickly adjust the level and panoramic position of each of your
channels via Knobs 1–8. To do this:
1. If you want to adjust the level and panoramic position of Groups, switch to the Group view
by pushing the 4-D encoder upwards.
Controlling Your Mix
Controlling Your Mix from the Controller
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