SM Pro Audio V-Machines User Manual
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V-‐Machine Operating Manual
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SM Pro Audio
Figure 33
The Mixer Pane.
Double-‐clicking on a Mixer channel’s fader or pan controls will return it to its default setting.
5.8.1 Channel Gain
Channel	
  output	
  gain	
  controls	
  are	
  available	
  for	
  the	
  four	
  mixer	
  channels,	
  two	
  FX	
  bus	
  returns,	
  and	
  
the	
  stereo	
  Master	
  output	
  channel.	
  
Click	
  and	
  hold	
  your	
  mouse	
  button	
  over	
  the	
  channel	
  Gain	
  control	
  area	
  and	
  move	
  up	
  or	
  down	
  to	
  
adjust	
  the	
  corresponding	
  channel	
  gain	
  value.	
  Release	
  your	
  mouse	
  button	
  when	
  you	
  have	
  made	
  
the	
  desired	
  adjustment.	
  When	
  the	
  channel	
  is	
  set	
  to	
  unity	
  gain	
  (no	
  cut	
  or	
  boost),	
  the	
  small	
  
indicator lights beside the gain slider will glow.
5.8.2 Channel Pan
The channel Pan knob allows you to place the sound source in the stereo field. Adjustments can
be made from extreme left to extreme right.
Click	
  and	
  hold	
  your	
  mouse	
  button	
  over	
  the	
  Pan	
  icon	
  and	
  move	
  up	
  or	
  down	
  to	
  adjust	
  the	
  Pan	
  
value	
  from	
  left	
  to	
  right.	
  Release	
  your	
  mouse	
  button	
  when	
  you	
  have	
  made	
  the	
  desired	
  
adjustment.	
  When	
  the	
  pan	
  position	
  is	
  centered,	
  the	
  segments	
  at	
  the	
  extreme	
  left	
  and	
  right	
  ends	
  
of the curve will also light.
5.8.3 Channel Mute
The channel Mute button (which appears in the pane as the letter M) places the corresponding
mixer	
  channel	
  into	
  Mute	
  mode.	
  The	
  Mute	
  mode	
  allows	
  you	
  to	
  mute	
  to	
  one	
  channel	
  at	
  a	
  time	
  
while	
  you	
  listen	
  to	
  and	
  adjust	
  others.	
  
Click	
  your	
  mouse	
  on	
  a	
  channel’s	
  Mute	
  icon	
  to	
  toggle	
  the	
  corresponding	
  channel’s	
  Mute	
  function	
  
ON	
  and	
  OFF.	
  When	
  the	
  Mute	
  button	
  is	
  active,	
  it	
  glows	
  more	
  brightly.	
  
5.8.4 Channel Solo
The	
  channel	
  Solo	
  button	
  (the	
  letter	
  S)	
  places	
  the	
  corresponding	
  mixer	
  channel	
  into	
  Solo	
  mode.	
  
The	
  Solo	
  mode	
  allows	
  you	
  to	
  single	
  out	
  a	
  sound	
  to	
  make	
  fine	
  adjustments.	
  
Click your mouse on a channel’s Solo button to toggle the corresponding channel’s Solo
