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Setting Pan
For each audio-related channel with at least a stereo output configuration, you can find a pan
control at the top of the fader section. For MIDI channels, the pan control sends out MIDI pan
messages. The result depends on how your MIDI instrument is set to respond to pan.
The pan control allows you to position a channel in the stereo spectrum.
To make fine adjustments, hold down Shift when you move the pan control.
To select the default center pan position, hold down Ctrl/Cmd, and click the pan control.
To edit the value numerically, double-click the pan control.
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Stereo Balance Panner
The stereo balance panner allows you to control the balance between the left and right channels.
It is activated by default.
Panning Bypass
You can bypass the panning for all audio-related channels.
To activate panning bypass, click the button to the left or press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt-Shift and
click the pan control.
To deactivate panning bypass, press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt-Shift and click again.
When panning is bypassed for a channel, the following happens:
Mono channels are panned center.
Stereo channels are panned hard left and right.
Using Solo and Mute
You can silence one or several channels using Solo and Mute.
To silence a channel, click Mute.
Click again to deactivate the mute state for the channel.
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/Cmd and click Solo for the channel.
The Solo buttons of all other channels are deactivated.
To activate solo defeat for a channel, Alt-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-click again to deactivate solo defeat.
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