2.
If you want to adjust the level of a Sounds, switch to the Sound view by pushing the 4-D
encoder downwards.
3.
If you want to adjust the panoramic position of a Sound, press the 4-D encoder and turn
it counterclockwise to pan the Sound to the left or clockwise to pan the Sound to the
right.
4.
Use the Page buttons to show the desired channels on the displays. You can also use the
Group buttons and pads of your controller to directly switch to the desired channel.
5.
At the bottom of the displays, the selected parameter appears under each channel strip.
6.
Turn the desired Knob(s) 1–8 to adjust the displayed parameter in the corresponding
channel(s). You can also use the 4-D encoder to adjust that parameter for the focused
channel.
As usual you can hold
SHIFT
while adjusting a value to make finer adjustments.
In each channel strip the peak value is indicated above the level meter. This peak value is re-
set each time you start the playback via
PLAY
or
RESTART
on your controller, or when you
click the corresponding peak value in the software’s Mixer (see section
).
See also
2
Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips [
9.5.3
Mute and Solo in Mix Mode
When your controller is in Mix mode, pressing
MUTE
or
SOLO
doesn’t switch the displays to
the usual Mute or Solo mode: In addition to the usual procedure to mute or solo Groups and
Sounds, you can mute or solo your channels directly in Mix mode. To do this:
►
To mute a channel in Mix mode, press
MUTE
+ the Button 1–8 above the desired chan-
nel(s).
►
To solo a channel in Mix mode, press
SOLO
+ the Button 1–8 above the desired chan-
nel(s).
Controlling Your Mix
Controlling Your Mix from Your Controller
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