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Stereo-Panorama: Use the knob to define the stereo position of each
track.
Note: Double-clicking on the volume or panorama control resets it to its
default passive setting in which no processor output is required.
Double-clicking again sets it back to its former position.
Solo/Mute: The "Solo" button switches a track to solo mode, i.e. sound
playback for all tracks which have not been switched to solo mode will
be deactivated. "Mute" mutes the track.
Effects channels
In addition to the normal mixer channels assigned to tracks in a project, two separate
effects channels can be created. This allows you to send part of a signal from a normal
channel to an effects channel, where it will be processed by additional effects. This is
a common practice in professional audio production.
Two FX send controllers (FX1 and FX2) are located on every mixer
channel using the buttons FX and Auto.
You can determine how much of the track's signal is sent to the available effects
channels.
The FX tracks are usually hidden in the mixer. They will be displayed to the left of the
master section as soon as one of the FX send controllers is used.
An effects channel is an entirely additional mixer channel with
volume and panorama controller and effects rack.
In the first effects channel, the reverb feature is activated by
default, since it is the most common way of using send effects.
The volume controllers serve to regulate the volume of the effects
channel and corresponds to an AUX return controller. The "Mute"
button is used to switch the FX feature on and off. The "Solo"
button enables you to listen to the effects channel separately. The
peak meters of the tracks, which send to the FX track, are displayed
in gray.