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Click a mix-point to focus it. A circle appears around the teal mix-point, which remains
transparent. Double-click a mix-point to open a configuration dialog box with the following
components:
Mono Fader — Sets the signal level from the selected
input to the output bus. Gain range is -35 dB to
+25 dB. Fader behavior is identical to the input channel
gain block described in the mic/line input section with
the exception that course adjustment (<Page Up>
and <Page Down>) increases or decreases in 5 dB
increments.
Mute — Mutes and unmutes the signal to the output
bus. The mix-point ball is transparent when muted
(Mute button red) and solid when unmuted.
No Automixing — When selected, bypasses all
automix channel inputs. The mix-point is teal.
Includes Automixing — When selected, includes the
automix channel input. The mix-point turns solid orange
when the mix-point is unmuted and transparent orange
when muted.
No Input Processing — When checked, bypasses all
processing for the preceding input string. This allows a
direct comparison of sound between the unprocessed
signal and fully processed. The mix-point turns green
when unmuted and transparent green when muted.
Default is cleared.
OK/Cancel — click OK to accept changes and close
the box. Cancel ignores changes and closes the
dialog box.
The title above the fader reflects the input and output
channel names for the mix-point. The example on the right
is the Input #1 to Output #1 mix-point set to 0.0 dB.
The input level text below the mute button indicates the input level setting for the input gain
control or mute status of the selected input signal path, in this example 0 db.
Only when the mix-point is unmuted does the circle become solid.
NOTE: The No Input Processing and Includes Auto-mixing buttons are
mutually exclusive. You cannot select both. If you are including an automix channel in
the signal path, when you select No Input Processing, Include Auto-mixing
clears and does not turn back on even when No Input Processing is unselected.
If you want to continue to have an automixing channel in the signal path, it must be
selected again.
Mix-point
Input #1
Output #1
-35
0.0 dB
Mute
No Automixing
Includes Automixing
No Input Processing
Input level is set to 0 dB.
OK
Cancel
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