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Linking layers and faders – Waves eMotion LV1 64-Channel Mixer with Axis One Custom Computer User Manual

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Appendix

D:

Mackie

Control

Linking

Layers

and

Faders

Both the Mixer window and the controller can be used to select between layers. The “Faders” drop-down menu establishes the

relationship between the controller and the Mixer window when selecting layers. In some circumstances you will want layer selections
made in one interface to be reflected in the other. Doing this moves the active layer to the front in both interfaces, and fader moves

in one device are reflected in the other. This is akin to a “Mirror Displays” mode of a computer monitor. At other times it’s useful for an
external controller and the mixer interface to function independently.

There are three control surface modes that set the rules of layer selection.

S

TANDALONE

Here there is no correlation between the layer selected by the controller and the layer selected in the Mixer window. Both can access all

layers and control faders, but one’s actions are independent of the other. Only if both interfaces are addressing the same layer will they

display and affect each other’s fader moves. Otherwise it’s like sitting at two positions of large mixing desk. Selecting a channel from any
surface, whether screen or hardware, will cause the main “selected channel” to be displayed on the channel window.

F

OLLOW

S

OFTWARE

M

IXER

1

W

INDOW

In this mode layers can be toggled for both hardware and Mixer window from either the Mixer window layer control or the hardware

bank controls. This layer is visible in the mixer window and its channel names are displayed on the hardware channel strips. As long as

Mixer 1 is the selected mixer, the window and the control surface govern the same layers and faders.

In this mode the relationship between Mixer 2 and the control surface is akin to the Stand-Alone mode. Mixer 2 layer choices are not
reflected in the controller, so layer choices must be made locally. This allows you to access various layers from the control surface

without changing the Mixer’s layer view.

F

OLLOW

S

OFTWARE

M

IXER

2

W

INDOW

This mode is identical to “Follow Software Mixer 1 Window,” expect that the roles of Mixer 1 and Mixer 2 are reversed.

The “Follow Software Mixer 1 or 2 Window” modes are well suited for multi-display configurations. Display One may display the primary
mixer, where faders/channels decisions are linked between mixer and controller. Display Two can be switched between an unlinked Mixer
window and other mixer views.

Note that when using one device (8 faders), the Bank control will first toggle from the lower 8 channels to the higher 8 channels in the
16-channel layer. The next toggle opens a new layer.