Work with channel strip groups in the mixer, Grouping overview, Group inspector – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 16

Mix a project

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Work with channel strip groups in the Mixer

Grouping overview

The channel strip grouping feature is only available when Show Advanced Tools is selected

in the Advanced preferences pane.

Prior to mixing, you may find it useful to define some logical channel strip groups. You could, for
example, group all drum channel strips under one drum group. This would allow you to control
the group meters (volume, pan, and so on) using a single control, while still maintaining the
relative parameter values of each channel strip. You can have a maximum of 32 groups and a
channel strip can be a member of multiple groups.

You can also use aux channel strips for grouping purposes, but the emphasis is on controlling
channel strip signal flow.

Group inspector

You use the Group inspector to define the behavior of each channel strip group. It contains the
following settings:

“Groups active” checkbox: Enables or disables all groups and group controls. Turn off this setting
to edit track parameters outside of all groups. Press Command-G to do so when the Group
Settings window is closed.

On checkbox: Enables or disables a particular group. Turn off this setting to edit track
parameters outside of the specified group.

Name field: Shows the group name, which you can create or edit by double-clicking.

H checkbox: When selected, hides all tracks belonging to the group. If the Hide Track buttons of
grouped tracks are in different states, the H checkbox displays “–”.

Editing (Selection) checkbox: When selected, selecting a region in the Tracks area selects the
same horizontal region range of all tracks in the group.

Phase-Locked Audio checkbox: Defines whether an edit group is phase-locked or independent
when quantizing audio.

Automation Mode checkbox: When selected, changing the automation mode of one track
changes the automation mode of all tracks in the group.

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