Customizing the mixer, Switching between mixer views, Using single view – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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To configure GS or XG effects

1

Choose a standard from the pop-up menu.

Depending on your selection, other pop-up menus and fields for the extended effects
appear.

2

Select a reverb or chorus effect from the second pop-up menu.

3

Drag the Time field vertically to set the reverb or delay time.

Customizing the Mixer

You can customize the Mixer in a number of ways to suit your own mixing needs.

You can switch the Mixer between three different views, and refine these views even
further using Filter buttons. You can also view each of the following: Mixer channel strips
associated with folder tracks, track notes associated with Mixer channel strips, and control
surface bars.

Switching Between Mixer Views

You can choose between three different Mixer views: Single, Arrange, and All. These
views allow you to restrict the Mixer to display only those channel strips that you actually
need for the current mixing task. This accelerates and simplifies your workflow.

To switch between Mixer views

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Click the Single, Arrange, or All button in the Mixer’s menu bar (or use the Cycle Through
Mixer Modes key command).

View buttons

Using Single View

Single view limits the Mixer display to a single channel strip—the track selected in the
Arrange area—and its signal flow.

The signal flow may contain some or all of the following, laid out from left to right:

• The original channel strip assigned to the selected Arrange area track

• Aux channel strips—used for individual output signals of multi-output

instruments—shown to the right of the instrument channel strip, and in ascending
order

• Aux channel strips—used as send destinations for the original channel strip—shown

in ascending order

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Chapter 27

Mixing

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