Chapter 10
Mixer and Effects
Mute
An Audio object can be muted with the M-switch. Clicking on
the button again will return it to the original level.
Solo for Audio Tracks
The Solo button allows you to solo any audio track. This is the
S
button on each audio channel strip. When engaged, any other
audio objects will be muted, but MIDI tracks can still be heard.
The Solo function in the Arrange window affects both audio
and MIDI sequences, and should be used when you want to
solo an audio track so that other MIDI and audio tracks are
muted.
Pan/Balance
Mono objects are controlled by a pan knob, and this sets the
position of the track in the stereo field.
Stereo objects have a balance knob, instead. The difference
between a balance control and a pan control is this: Pan sets the
position of a single channel in the stereo field, whereas Balance
controls the relative levels of two channels with respect to one
another. When you move a mono track's pan control all the way
to the left, all of the signal is sent to the left channel. When you
do the same with a balance control, only the left side of the
stereo file is heard, while the right side will be silent.
Equalizer (EQ)
Logic fun provides a two-band equalizer to shape the sound of
audio files played on the track. This raises or lowers the
frequency of the signal. The three bands can regulate bass (B)
and high frequencies(H).
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