M-Audio ProjectMix I/O User Manual page 27

Control surface with motorized faders and 18 x 14 audio interface
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Instrument Edit View
The mode display will show "In ."
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Dependent on the CHAN INFO button, the LCD changes in the following ways:
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CHAN INFO (LED blinking on)—The upper LCD row shows the track's name, instrument name, current parameter page and total
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number of parameter pages. The lower LCD row shows the name of the parameter edited with the encoder knob below it.
CHAN INFO (LED off)—The upper LCD row shows the name of the parameter edited with the encoder knob below it. The lower
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LCD row shows the current value of the parameter edited with the encoder knob. If there is sufficient space left, the unit is
appended.
Turning the encoder knobs change the corresponding parameters and toggle between these values.
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Aux 5 Button (AUX 5): Write key
This is a global Write Automation key.
Pan Buttons (PAN)
Pressing the PAN button toggles between Pan/Surround Multi Channel and Pan/Surround Channel Strip views.
Channel Strip view for pan - Moves the pan control for the selected channel to encoder knob 1.
Multi Channel view for pan - Allows each encoder knob to be the pan control for its associated channel.
Channel Strip view for surround - Shows each surround parameter for the selected channel:
Angle - This allows your encoder knob to pan the cursor around in a 360 degree circle.
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Diversity - This allows the encoder knob to move the cursor toward and away from the absolute center of the room.
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LFE - This encoder knob determines how much signal from this channel is sent to the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) output.
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Mode - This allows you to select a different surround mode (5.1, 7.1, etc.) After selecting a different surround mode, hold down
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the SEL button under the fourth encoder for one second to activate. Logic will then reflect changes in the channel strip.
X Position - Moves the cursor left and right.
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Y Position - Moves the cursor up and down.
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Multi Channel view for surround - Shows only the angle control for each surround assigned channel. This allows you to easily pan a
channel in 360 degrees.
Plug In Button (PLUG IN)
Plug-In Assignment Modes
Pressing the PLUG IN button toggles between Plug-In Multi Channel and Plug-In Channel Strip views.
Please note that there is one exception to this behavior: if you are in Instrument Edit view, pressing this button switches to Plug-In Edit
view.
Multi Channel View
This mode shows the Plug-Ins associated with a particular insert slot for all channels.
The mode display shows "P1" to "P9," or simply "10" to "16," depending on the selected plug-in insert slot number. Note that if an
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Audio Instrument channel is selected, the display shows "P1" to "P9" or simply "10" to "16."
The upper LCD row shows track names.
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The lower LCD row shows the currently selected plug-in for this insert slot. Bypassed plug-ins are shown with an asterisk that
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precedes the plug-in name.
Turning the encoder knobs pre-selects a new plug-in. The plug-in name will flash until confirmed by pressing the corresponding
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SEL button for one second.
Turning another encoder knob cancels any previous pre-selection and starts pre-selection on the newly selected track.
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Channel Strip View
This mode shows the plug-ins associated with all insert slots for the selected channel.
The mode display shows "PL."
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The upper LCD row shows "Ins1Pl" through "Ins8Pl."
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The lower LCD row shows the currently selected plug-in for the insert slot. Muted plug-ins are indicated by an asterisk, which
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precedes the plug-in name.
Turning the encoder knobs pre-selects a new plug-in. Until activated, the plug-in name flashes. To activate, press and hold the
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SEL button on that channel for one second.
Turning another encoder knob cancels any previous pre-selection and starts pre-selection on the newly selected track.
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