Pan slider, Mute and solo buttons, Level slider – Audio Damage Axon User Manual

Page 17: Master slider

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Pan slider

This slider moves the voice’s sound between the left and right sides of Axon’s output and thus sets its position
in the stereo field. Click and drag the slider left and right from its center position to move the voice
correspondingly. The pan slider does not affect the individual output busses for Axon’s voices.

Mute and Solo buttons

The mute and solo buttons, labeled M and S, selectively silence Axon’s voices. Clicking a voice’s Mute button
silences the voice. Clicking a voice’s Solo button silences all of the other voices. Any number of voices can be
muted at the same time, but only one voice can be soloed. If, for example, Voice 2’s Solo button is illuminated
and you click Voice 4’s Solo button, Voice 4 will become the only audible voice. Theses buttons do not affect
the individual output busses for Axon’s voices.

Level Slider

The vertical level sliders set the output level or loudness of the individual voices. Clicking and dragging a
voice’s slider upwards makes the voice louder. If you drag the slider all the way to the bottom you won’t hear
anything from that voice. The level slider does not affect the individual output busses for Axon’s voices.

Note that a pair of white lines is drawn around the level slider of the voice corresponding to the currently
selected neuron.

Master Slider

At the far right of Axon’s mixer panel is a slider which sets the overall output level. You may find that Axon’s
output is too loud (i.e., causes clipping in your audio interface) when several voices play simultaneously. Click
and drag the master slider downwards to reduce Axon’s output.

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