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Output Busses
If no Effect is selected for a slot, the signal will pass through unaltered, and the slot
will simply show "(none)."
You can copy Effects from one slot to another by using drag-and-drop, or by using
the Edit menu's cut, copy, and paste commands.
To delete an Effect, use the Edit menu's cut command, or press the Delete key.
Editing Effects
To edit the Effect's parameters, double-click on the Effect name. This will bring up
the Effect's Control Panel, as described on page 92.
Bypassing Effects
To bypass a single Effect, click on the slot number to the left of the Effect name.
When bypassed, the Effect name will be grayed out. To re-enable the Effect, just
click the slot number again. You can also bypass the Effect by using the Bypass
button in the Effect Control Panel.
To bypass all of the Effects in the Output Bus, option-click (MacOS) or CTRL-click
(Windows) on any of the Effects slot numbers.
MIDI (MIDI Channel)
A1-A16, B1-B16, Off. This is the MIDI channel used to control the Output Bus,
including the mixer parameters (volume, pan, mute, and solo) and the Effects.
There are two sets of MIDI inputs, labeled A and B, with 16 channels each.
When using OMS or FreeMIDI, these correspond to the OASYS PCI A and OASYS
PCI B devices, respectively. When using the built-in serial drivers, only the 16 "A"
channels are used.
If you like, you can also disable MIDI control for the Output Bus by selecting
"Off."
Level Meter
The meter shows the stereo output volume of the bus, post-effects.
To monitor the input to the bus, set the Volume fader to 127, and bypass all of the
effects.
Clip Indicators
The topmost, red lights are clip indicators for the left and right channels of the
Output Bus. To clear an Output Bus's clip indicators, click on them. To clear all clip
indicators on the Mixer, option-click (MacOS) or CTRL-click (Windows) on any
clip indicator.
Vol (Volume)
0-127. Volume adjusts the volume of the Output Bus. 111 is the default, and is
equal to 0dB (unity gain). Double-clicking the fader will set it to 111.
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