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Table Of Contents
MixConsole
Fader Section
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To mute all other channels, click Solo for a channel.
Click again to deactivate the solo state.
To deactivate the mute or solo states for all channels simultaneously, click
Deactivate All Mute States or Deactivate All Solo States.
To activate exclusive solo mode, hold down [Ctrl]/[Command] and click Solo
for the channel.
The Solo buttons of all other channels are deactivated.
To activate solo defeat for a channel, [Alt]/[Option]-click Solo.
You can also click and hold Solo to activate solo defeat. In this mode the
channel is not muted when you solo another channel. [Alt]/[Option]-click
again to deactivate solo defeat.
Setting Volume
Each channel in the fader section of the MixConsole has a volume fader. The fader
levels are displayed below the fader, in dB for audio-related channels and as MIDI
volume (0 to 127) for MIDI channels.
To change the volume, move the fader up or down.
To make fine volume adjustments, press [Shift] while moving the faders.
To reset the volume on its default value, press [Ctrl]/[Command] and click a
fader.
For audio channels, the volume fader controls the volume of the channel before it is
routed to an output bus, directly or via a group channel. For output channels the
volume fader controls the master output level of all audio channels that are routed
to an output bus. For MIDI channels the volume fader controls the volume changes
in the MixConsole by sending out MIDI volume messages to the connected
instruments that are set to respond to MIDI messages.
Level Meters
The channel meters show the level when you play back audio or MIDI. The Meter
Peak Level indicator shows the highest registered level.
To reset the peak level, click the Meter Peak Level value.
NOTE
Input and output channels have clipping indicators. When they light up, lower the
gain or the levels until the indicator is no longer lit.