Monitoring Mix Zone; The Channel Display - Arturia AUDIOFUSE STUDIO User Manual

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2.4.2. Monitoring Mix zone

Section
Name
1
Channel display
2
Master level fader & meter
3
Mix selection tabs
4
Add / Remove Tracks
5
Copy Mix
6
Group Tracks
At the center of the AFCC window is the Monitoring Mix zone. Its function is to define the
Monitoring Mixes: Main Mix, Cue Mix 1, and Cue Mix 2. Any one of these mixes can be
adjusted independently and sent to any of the unit's outputs.
Each of the six sub-sections will be described in order.

2.4.2.1. The Channel display

This section occupies the majority of the Monitoring Mix zone. Which channels you will see
here depends on what you want the selected Monitoring Mix to contain. For example, it might
have only a few Analog inputs, a half-dozen ADAT tracks, and one or more sources arriving
over USB from your DAW. You can make these selections using the
feature
[p.56].
Use the individual faders of each mono or stereo input channel to set their levels. This will
affect the selected Monitoring Mix only, not what is sent to the DAW input channels.
Naming Channels
To name a channel, click in the name field below the channel fader and type the desired
name. If no name is entered the default name for that channel will be used: Analog 1-2, ADAT
3, USB 5-6, etc.
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Function
Adjust level, pan, Solo / Mute status of Monitoring Mix channels
Adjust overall level of selected Mix, numerical readout of peak levels
Select Main Mix, Cue Mix 1, or Cue Mix 2
Define contents of selected Mix
Click to copy selected Mix, then select the target Mix tab
Link specific Mix channels for simultaneous edits
Add / Remove Tracks
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