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Scribble Strips and Rotary
Encoders
Each channel includes a rotary encoder for pa-
rameters such as pan, send level, and plug-in pa-
rameters, with a scribble strip above the encode
to show information.
The SHOW VALUES switch, located on the left
side of Control|24 (next to the scribble strips),
determines and displays the current display
mode of the scribble strips.
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In default Home mode, the scribble strips dis-
play fader levels for each channel.
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In the Inserts View mode, SHOW VALUES is
disabled.
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In the Parameters View mode, SHOW VALUES
will show values for the plug-in parameters.
Track volume values will only show temporarily
before reverting back to parameter values.
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In Pan/Send mode, pressing SHOW VALUES
displays track or send level and pan.
Press ASSIGN in any Show Values mode to tem-
porarily display channel level (default mode).
Press INPUT or OUTPUT to temporarily display
I/O assignments in the scribble strips.
SHOW CHANNEL NAMES displays each track
name on its respective scribble strip, for as long
as the switch is held.
Channel Bar and Display
The Channel Bar and Channel Bar Display are
where you assign input and output, inserts, and
sends. Many tasks explained in this guide in-
clude Channel Bar details and instructions.
The Channel Bar provides the INSERTS, AS-
SIGNMENT, SENDS, and PANS controls, as well
as scrolling commands for the Channel Bar it-
self.
The Channel Bar Display is an eight-character
display located above the scribble strips of chan-
nels 4 and 5. It displays the name of the current
track or parameter selected for editing.
Function Keys
The ten Function keys provide Pro Tools short-
cuts, as noted throughout this guide.
Line Submixer
The Line Submixer section consists of level con-
trols for eight additional stereo pairs of analog
inputs for auxiliary audio signals (such as syn-
chronized MIDI instrument outputs or playback
monitor from a video deck).
Each stereo pair has its own level control that is
governed by an overall Submixer Master level
control. The stereo submixer output can be
routed to the Control Room Monitor mix. The
submixer output must be connected to
Pro Tools audio interface inputs to be incorpo-
rated into sessions. The Line Submixer can also
operate as a stand-alone submixer.
Channel Bar section
Line submixer controls
Channel Bar
Display
Assignment
Inserts
Sends
Pans
Channel Bar
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