Right-click a track channel strip and choose Insert Audio Track or Insert MIDI Track on the pop-up menu.Right-click a bus channel strip and choose Insert Stereo Bus or Insert Surround Bus on the pop-up menu.To jump to the first or last channel strip in the current pane (Track, Bus or Mains pane), press the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys.A. Click to scroll one strip at a timeThe Console view contains buttons, sliders, and knobs. Faders and knobs can be adjusted in several ways:
To adjust the same control in all selected channel strips of the same type, hold down CTRL+SHIFT and adjust a control in any selected channel strip.
Faders and knobs have snap-to positions. To set the snap-to position, move a control to the desired snap-to position, right-click the control, and choose Value > Set Snap To = Current.To disable automation writing for the channel strip, click the Write Automation button again.
Tip: To disable automation writing for all write-enabled channel strips, click the Clear all automation write enables button in the Control Bar’s Mix module. For details, see Mix module.Right-click the control and choose Automation Write Enable on the pop-up menu.To disable automation writing for the control, choose Automation Write Enable on the menu again.Read Automation and Write Automation buttons are fully colored when they affect the entire channel strip. If only a subset of the channel strip’s controls are affected, the Read Automation button and Write Automation buttons are only partially colored.Figure 542. The Read Automation and Write Automation buttons indicate if the entire channel strip is affected, or only a subset of its controls.Do one of the following:
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2. Select your control surface in the Connected Controllers/Surfaces list.
3. The Console view shows a color-coded bar at the bottom of any channel strips that are controlled by your control surface. If you are using multiple control surfaces, you can assign a custom color to each control surface. For details, see The WAI display.Click the Modules menu in the Console view and choose the desired module.
1. Click the Strips menu in the Console view and choose Track Manager to open the Track Manager dialog box.Click the Strips menu in the Console view and choose the desired channel strip type.To toggle an individual channel strip between wide and narrow mode, right-click the channel strip and choose Narrow Strip on the pop-up menu.Do one of the following:
Do one of the following:
By default, the Track view and Console view show the same sets of tracks and buses. However, you can choose to show different sets of tracks and buses. To do so:
1. Click the Strips menu in the Console view and choose Track Manager to open the Track Manager dialog box.
2. Right-click the control you want to assign to a group, point to Group, then select the desired group on the submenu.Repeat the steps for each control you want to assign to the same group. You can adjust all grouped controls by adjusting any group member.To adjust a grouped control without affecting any other controls in the same group, hold down the CTRL key while you adjust the control.
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2. Click the Link button .
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