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Chapter 6 Logic’s Mixing Facilities 269
Note: You can construct your own audio mixing desks, on different layers, each with
different display options. Thus, you can adapt the mixing desks to fit within your
Screensets. You might create a layer where all Objects only show the level and pan
controls as part of a Screenset that also displays an Arrange window, used for basic
tracking. On another layer, you might create a mixer that shows all controls, for use
during mixdown.
Audio Objects in the Audio and Track Mixer
Audio Objects are the building blocks of the Audio Mixer, and an important part of the
Track Mixer. In the following section, you will learn about the differences between
Audio Object types and how you can use them.
Multiple Selection of Audio Objects
Logic allows multiple Audio Object faders to be selected (by Shift-clicking) in the Track
Mixer and Audio Mixer. The class (Instrument, Audio, Bus, Aux, and so on) of the
channel doesn’t matter.
To deselect multiple channels, click on any unselected channel. You can also select a
previously unselected track in the Arrange window.
Once selected, all channels behave as a temporary group, allowing you to quickly
adjust a number of settings on all selected faders by performing an operation on one
of the grouped faders. To adjust the listed parameters on all selected channels, follow
these instructions:
Volume: Simply drag the Volume slider on any selected channel. All volume changes
are relative and logarithmic.
Pan: Drag the Pan knob on any selected channel. All pan changes are relative.
Mute: Click the Mute button on any selected channel. The Mute buttons of all
selected channels will switch to the new mode.
Solo: Click the Solo button on any selected channel. The Solo buttons of all selected
channels will switch to the new mode.
Record Enable: Click the Record enable button on any selected channel. The Record
Enable buttons of all selected channels will switch to the new mode (note that only
channels with different input sources can be record enabled simultaneously).
Send Level: Drag the Send level knob on any selected channel. All Send level knobs
of the corresponding Send slots change accordingly (relative changes).
Send Destination: Click-hold on any of the selected channel’s Send slot(s), and make
your selection from the list. The corresponding Send slots of all selected channels will
be routed to the chosen destination.
Inserts: Click-hold on any of the selected channel’s Insert slot(s), and make your
selection from the list. The selected effect will be inserted into the corresponding
Insert slot on all selected channels.
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