
For example, setting the trim control to -3 dB has the same effect as decreasing every envelope point by 3 dB.įX sends are post-volume by default. The trim level is added to the assignable effects automation settings so your envelope is preserved, but with a boost or cut applied. The multipurpose slider in the track header can function as a trim control that adjusts the overall assignable effects send level of the track, or it can adjust assignable effects send automation settings. When you select the Automation Settings button, the Pan slider handle is displayed as a, and you can use the control to edit pan automation.

You can hold Ctrl while dragging the slider to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click the slider to return it to 0.Īdjusting the track panning automation level For information about panning 5.1 surround projects, please see 5.1 Surround Panning and Mixing.ĭrag the Pan slider to control the position of the track in the stereo field: dragging to the left will place the track in the left speaker more than the right, and dragging to the right will place the track in the right speaker. This procedure applies to stereo panning only. For example, setting the trim control to -9% left has the same effect as moving every envelope point 9% to the left. The trim level is added to the pan automation settings so your panning envelope is preserved, but with an offset applied. The Pan slider in the track header can function as a trim control that adjusts the overall panning of the track, or it can adjust track panning automation settings.

When you select the Automation Settings button, the fader thumb is displayed as a, and you can use the control to edit volume automation. If multiple tracks are selected, all selected tracks are adjusted. You can hold Ctrl while dragging a fader to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click the fader to return it to 0 dB. Dragging the fader to the left cuts the volume dragging to t Make sure that the meters never display the red Clip indication during playback.ĭrag the Vol fader to control how loud a track is in the mix.Ī value of 0 dB means that the track is played with no boost or cut. Because you are adding the volumes of all of the tracks together, it is easy to clip the audio output.

When adjusting the mix of your tracks, remember to look at the meters in the track headers and on the Mixing Console. For example, setting the trim control to -3 dB has the same effect as decreasing every envelope point by 3 dB. The trim level is added to the volume automation settings so your envelope is preserved, but with a boost or cut applied. The Volume fader in the track header can function as a trim control that adjusts the overall volume of the track, or it can adjust track volume automation settings. When you select the Automation Settings button, the mute button is displayed as a, and you can use the control to edit volume automation.

Hold Ctrl while clicking the Mute button on a muted track to reset all Mute buttons. When you have a group of tracks muted, hold Ctrl while clicking the Mute button on an unmuted track to remove all other tracks from the mute group. For more information and examples about how the Track prefader sends listen to mute check box works, please see Preferences – Audio Tab.ĭeselect the Automation Settings button to toggle trim mode. Muting a track mutes its main output and post-fader sends only unless the Track prefader sends listen to mute check box on the Audio tab of the Preferences dialog is selected. To unmute a track, click the Mute button again. Click the Mute button on additional tracks to add them to the mute group. Click the Mute button to prevent a track from being played in the mix.
