SoundGrid Studio User Guide / Owners Manual

Table Of Contents
Part 5: Mixer Window
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Mixer Channels
A Mixer’s processing, routing, and control take place on channels. To control these channels, two things are needed:
1. A mechanism for controlling channel input, panning, cue/solo/mute and other traditional mixer functions (Channel Strip)
2. A means of selecting and controlling the processing, routing, and controls applied to a layer of channels or busses
(Layer Modes).
Channel Strips
eMotion ST channel strips are laid out in a manner customary for digital mixing consoles. Signal flows from top to bottom.
Only the Input and Route modes have input sections.
All channel strips have a central processing or routing section that varies by mode selection.
Every mode has panning and imaging controls at the bottom of the channel strips.
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Route
Input
Aux
(EFX and MON)
Rack
Channel strip layout and function change with Layer Mode selection.
All channels in a layer type display the same layer type.