Manual
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ously distorted. is is often useful to add a bit of
sonic “glue” to complex sources, such as a bus with a
whole instrument section or across the master bus.
Pan/Balance
e Pan/Balance setting determines the relative
level of the sound source in the left and right chan-
nels. Please note that the Pan/Balance setting does
not aect your DAW’s pan setting. In order for the
Console1 Pan/Balance setting to work as expected,
even mono tracks must be made stereo in your
DAW (or “Mono to Stereo” where applicable.) is
is because panning in Console1 only works within
the framework of the DAW channel. If you do not
make mono tracks into stereo in your DAW, the
DAW’s own pan knob must be used for panning.
Solo
The easiest way to unsolo several tracks is to use the All
feature. Just press All + Solo to toggle Solo on all
tracks.
e Solo function sets the selected track in Solo
mode. is means that all other tracks are silenced,
with the exception of channels that have been set to
Solo Safe in the Console1 plug-in.
For more information on this, please refer to “Solo
Safe” on page 13 and “Understanding Solo Safe” on
page 35.
Please note that the Solo button only aects the
Console1 system, and not the solo function of your DAW.
In order for Console1‘s Solo to function as expected, all
tracks of the DAW mix must be routed to the Console1
system. Tracks that are not routed to the Console1 system
will not be silenced when the Console1 Solo mode is
engaged.
You can easily see if a track has been soloed (and by
doing so, muting other tracks) since the Mute LED
on the Console 1 hardware will ash on the muted
tracks, as well as a ashing gray “M” indicator on
the On-Screen Display and ashing Track Selectors
for the muted tracks.
Mute
e Mute function silences the selected track.
When Shift is pressed and held, the Mute button
works as a ”Cancel” button and cancels your choice
in a currently open menu. Just as noted above re-
garding the Solo function, the Mute function does
not control your DAW’s mute function, it mutes the
track internally within Console1.
Volume/Select
e Volume/Select setting determines the output
volume of the selected track. e output volume is
shown in the output section meter.
It is good practice to set this so peaks are below –6 dB
and avoid peaks above 0 dB. Although the only channel
where this really is important is the master bus—you
should never exceed 0 dB on the master bus.
Understanding Solo Safe
Setting aux channels and buses in mode
means that when you select a single track and press
Solo, the buses will still be open and let sound
through. If you had inserted the Console1 plug-in
on for example the master bus (to which all tracks
are summed in your DAW), and then soloed one
of the single tracks, this would silence all other
Console1 tracks, including the master bus. Since
all tracks pass through the master bus, and this gets
silenced when you set a channel to , there
would be no sound at all. But setting the master bus
in mode means it will be excluded from