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The mixer
Overview
The mixer offers a common environment for controlling
levels, pan, solo/mute status etc. for both audio and MIDI
channels.
Opening the mixer
The mixer can be opened in several ways:
By selecting Mixer from the Devices menu.
By clicking the Mixer icon on the toolbar
This always opens the first Mixer window (see below).
By using a key command (by default [F3]).
By clicking the Mixer button in the Devices panel.
You open the Devices panel by selecting Show Panel from the Devices
menu.
About the multiple mixer windows
You may have noticed that there are in fact several separate
mixer items selectable from the Devices menu (in Cubase
Studio, there are two mixer items). These are not separate
mixers, but rather separate views of the same mixer.
Each of the mixer windows can be configured to show
any combination of channels, channel types, narrow and
wide channel strips, etc. (how to do this is described later
in this chapter).
You can for example configure one mixer window to show MIDI channel
strips, another to show input and output channels or another to show all
audio-related channels.
The picture shows an extended mixer (see “Normal vs. Extended channel strips” on page 122).