User manual

Table Of Contents
Every VST instrument in your project has its own MIDI channel in addition to its VST
channel. These MIDI channels allow you to change the MIDI volume and MIDI pan of each
instrument.
11 MIDI pan
Allows you to position the MIDI output of the channel on the stereo spectrum for stereo
playback.
12 MIDI fader
Allows you to change the MIDI volume of the channel.
Some plug-ins require MIDI faders, and this is often useful if you are using a MIDI device
for playback.
13 Click
Allows you to control the volume of the click.
14 Video channel
Allows you to control the volume of video audio.
15 FX Send channel
Allows you to control the volume of send effects, such as reverb. By default, this channel
has Reverence loaded automatically.
16 Output channel
Allows you to control the master output volume.
NOTE
In order to control the volume levels in your project, we recommend that you rst input
dynamics and adjust the dynamic curve to suit your project before using the track faders.
Any changes you make in the Mixer are automatically saved and applied to the project.
RELATED LINKS
Mixer channel strips on page 325
Hiding/Showing the Mixer window on page 326
Muting/Soloing tracks on page 317
Resetting changes to volume faders on page 318
Mixer channel strips
Each channel in the Mixer has its own channel strip, which contains the channel controls. You can
hide/show each type of channel control by clicking the corresponding button at the top of the
mixer.
Each channel strip contains the following types of controls:
EQ
Each channel has four bands of EQ.
In order to make changes to the EQ bands on a channel, you must rst click Enable
EQ. You can use this to bypass the EQ on a channel without losing your settings.
Play mode
Mixer
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