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