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On the left edge of the screen, next to the five mode icons, there are two small icons
that control the channel strip.
To show or hide the channel strip
, tap the
eye icon
.
The icon below the eye icon indicates the type of channel strip (see next description).
The channel strip contains some important settings for the current pad, program,
track, or master output, depending on the currently selected icon:
To view the pad channel strip
, tap the
single-pad icon
.
To view the program channel strip
, tap the
four-squares icon
.
To view the track channel strip
, tap the
bars icon
(when the
MIDI
tab is
selected) or the
waveform icon
(when the
Audio
tab is selected).
To view the master channel strip
, tap the
crown icon
.
When viewing the
pad channel strip
while using a drum program, keygroup program,
or clip program:
The first field shows the current pad number. Press a pad or tap the field to select
a different pad.
Tip
: This is useful for mixing your pads without having to enter the Pad Mixer.
The second field shows where the pad is routed, which you can change:
Program
(the usual setting);
Out 1,2
–
7,8
or
Out 1
–
8
in Standalone Mode,
Out 1,2
–
31,32
or
Out 1
–
32
in Controller Mode. You can also select a submix (
Sub 1
–
8
) in Controller
Mode.
Note
: When set to a mono channel, the left and right channels are summed post-
pan knob. If the pan knob is set to the center position, the left and right channels
will be summed and padded. If the pan knob is set to the maximum left or right
positions, only the respective channel will be sent to the output.
The
Inserts
field shows any enabled or disabled effects for that pad. Tap the area
under
Inserts
to open a window where you can load, change, and enable or
disable the effects.
Tap
Solo
or
Mute
to solo or mute the pad (respectively).
Adjust the
pan knob
or
level slider
to change the panning or level of the pad. The
green
level meter next to the slider shows the pad’s current volume level in
dB
.
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