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268 Chapter 6 Logic’s Mixing Facilities
Note: Stereo Inputs and Outputs are available as separate menu items.
When you select Audio Object types, you’ll notice the following text styles are used:
Outline: This indicates that the Object is not available. This happens when a song
was produced on a system with more tracks than yours (track 9 on an 8-track system,
for example).
Normal: This is used for Objects that haven’t been defined in the Environment, and
are therefore not in use.
Bold: Objects in bold have been defined in the Environment, and are in use.
“*”: The Object is unavailable as it already exists in its stereo form.
MIDI Channel
The MIDI Channel parameter determines the MIDI channel that the Audio Object will
respond to. You can control the Audio Object remotely, using MIDI controller
information.
This also works the other way around. Once a MIDI channel number is set, you can
generate controller information on this MIDI channel, by moving the sliders and knobs
of the Audio Object itself.
When the Channel parameter is set, the MIDI channel is automatically set to the same
number, as this usually makes things easier to remember. For channels above 16, 16 is
subtracted from the track number, so that a Channel setting of 17 will default to MIDI
channel 1, Channel 18 to MIDI channel 2, and so forth.
Changing the Audio Object Display
If you want to reduce the length of a channel strip, you can hide individual
components, such as the inserts, or the I/O routing. You are not actually switching the
functions off, but rather changing the way the Audio Object is displayed.
To change the Audio Object display:
1 Select (by Shift-clicking, or rubber banding) all Audio Objects that you want to change.
2 Switch off/on any of the following options in the Parameter box to the left:
Show EQs
Show Inserts
Show Sends
Show I/O
Keep in mind that some types of Objects (such as Outputs or Busses) do not have all of
these components. Their size is adapted to fit the Track Objects.
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