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MixConsole
MixConsole Window
Showing the output chain
If you click Show Output Chain on the toolbar, the output chain is shown in the
Channel Faders section. This allows you to keep track of more complicated output
routings.
Browsing through channels
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Equalizer Settings on page 251
Browsing through Channels
Every channel has its own Channel Settings window, but you can view any channel’s settings
from a single window. This allows you to have a single Channel Settings window open in a
convenient position on the screen and use it for all your EQ and channel effect settings.
To select a channel in the Channel Settings window, proceed as follows:
To show the previous/next channel, click Go to Previous/Next Channel.
To browse through the edited channels, click Go to Last/Next Edited Channel.
The buttons are only available if at least 2 channels have been edited.
Select a channel in the MixConsole to select the corresponding channel in the Channel
Settings window.
This is the default behavior. If this is not what you want, open the Functions menu and
deactivate Follow ‘e’ buttons or selection changes.
Select a track in the Project window to select the corresponding channel in the
MixConsole and the Channel Settings window.
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 to its default value, press Ctrl/Cmd and click a fader.
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