2.4.2.2. The Master level fader
Just like the master fader on a physical mixing console controls the combined output of all
of the audio passing through the console, the Master level fader of the AFCC allows you to
raise or lower the combined output of all of the input channels in the Channel display before
it is sent to the selected output. As with the individual channel levels in the Channel display,
the Master fader will affect the selected Monitoring Mix only, not what is sent to the DAW
input channels.
Master peak value
The small window above the fader shows the peak levels that occur during playback.
Double-click the value field to reset it.
Mix Selection tabs
There are three tabs on the upper-right side of the Master fader section labeled Main Mix,
Cue Mix 1, and Cue Mix 2. Each of these tabs selects an independent mixer, each with its own
selection of input channels and controls (level, pan, solo and mute). This makes it possible
to provide one mix to the monitor speakers, for example, and separate mixes to each of the
headphones. Once a mix is constructed it can be routed to any output (Speakers, Aux Out,
or either set of headphones).
Beneath the Mix Selection tabs are three sections that will help you assemble each mix
quickly and make the most of them all.
Add or Remove Tracks
The Add / Remove Tracks section defines which channels will be included in the selected
mix. To open the Input Selection window, click the + / - button.
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