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Waves eMotion LV1 User Guide | Chapter 4: Mixer Window
MIXER CHANNELS
There are two aspects to a mixer channel:
A means of controlling the busses or controls assigned to the channel (Channel Strip)
Processing and routing tools that can be applied to the channel (Modes)
CHANNEL STRIPS
A channel strip is organized in keeping with industry norms of digital mixing consoles. The bottom section of each
channel strip is the same in most views: pan/rotation, mute, fader/meter, and cue/solo. The top section of a channel strip
controls input, routing, and processing. It changes with the Layer Mode selection to reflect its current function. The
selected channel is highlighted and its name appears in the Top Bar.
Channel inputs are at the top of a channel strip and I/O device preamp controls are shown in the Input mode when I/Os
are assigned to the mixer. Channel strips in all layers and modes have faders with peak meters, as well as multipurpose
pan/ balance/rotate controls and mute and cue buttons.