Solid State Logic Matrix 2 Owner's Manual page 58

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Chapter 3 - Analogue Signal Flow
The above screenshot is an example of how to setup Pro Tools to run the Matrix automation system. You should create 16 midi
tracks to control the 16 analogue channels of Matrix. The outputs of each midi track are set to ipMIDI port 9. The first midi track
is set to ipMIDI port 9 channel 1, the second midi track is set to port 9 channel 2 and so on.
When the DAW is in Play, any fader movements on the console channels will be recorded in the MIDI tracks. The consequent
level changes will then be replicated when the automated tracks are replayed.
Note that for the automation to be replayed, the 16 MIDI channels must be in an automation mode that outputs automation
(such as Read in Pro Tools or Logic).
You will notice that the MIDI automation affects the analogue signals in the Matrix channels without moving the channel
faders.
Note that, while in DAW Focus mode, you cannot normally view the channel signal level in the meters. The Meters menu
the SSL soft key menu provides the option of locking the meters to the analogue channel levels regardless of the current desk
Focus mode, enabling the analogue channel signal level to be viewed while writing automation. See Page 43 for more details.
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