Soundscape mixpander – Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer User Manual
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Soundscape Mixpander
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Sends
Several types of send elements are available: mono, stereo (with a balance control), mono to stereo
(with a pan control), with or without Equal Power Panning. Any number of sends can be inserted
anywhere in a mixer column as required. Any internal bus, external output or stream can be
selected as the send destination using the I/O and DSP Assign tool (in Mixer Edit mode). All send
elements have a mute button:
Double-clicking a send element opens the following dialog box:
Pre-fader sends (box unchecked) do not respond to changes made to output element settings,
regardless of the output element’s position in the mixer column.
Post-fader sends (box checked) respond to changes made to the fader, mute button and solo button
settings of all outputs placed below them, except where these outputs are separated from the send
element by an input element.
If you want to use a send element as an auxiliary send to an external effects units, set the routing of
that send element (using the I/O and DSP Assign tool in Mixer Edit mode) to the required external
output(s). The effected signal can be returned via an input element within the same mixer column
(placed after the send or a feedback loop will be created!), or to another mixer column altogether.
If you want to use a send element as an auxiliary send to an internal plug-in effect, you can route
the send to a bus, create a new mixer column which has that bus as its input, and insert the
required plug-in effect in the new mixer column.
NOTE: As well as sending a duplicate of the signal to the selected destination, a send element also
passes the original signal through to the next element below it in the mixer column where it is
inserted.
Destination
Fader
Pan or balance
Mute button