MixConsole Window

You can open the MixConsole in a separate window.

To open the MixConsole, do one of the following:

  • Press F3.

  • Select Studio > MixConsole.

  • On the Project window toolbar, click Open MixConsole.

    Note

    This is only visible on the toolbar if the Media & MixConsole Windows section is activated.

The MixConsole is divided into the following sections:

  1. Toolbar

    The toolbar shows tools and shortcuts for settings and functions in the MixConsole.

  2. Left Zone

    The left zone features the following tabs:

    • The Visibility tab with the following tabs:

      • The Channel tab allows you to show/hide individual channels from the MixConsole.

      • The Zones tab allows you to determine and lock the position of certain MixConsole channels.

    • The History tab lists all MixConsole parameter changes and allows you to undo/redo specific changes.

    • The Snapshots tab lists all snapshots of MixConsole settings and allows you to recall them later.

  3. Fader section

    The fader section is always visible and shows all channels in the same order as in the track list.

You can click Set up Window Layout on the MixConsole toolbar pane allows you to set up the following sections:

  1. Channel Overview

    Displays all channels as boxes. If you have more channels than can be displayed in the window, you can use the channel overview to navigate to other channels and select them.

  2. Meter Bridge

    Allows you to monitor the levels of your channels.

    To select a meter type, open the meter bridge context menu, and select either PPM or Wave.

  3. Channel Name

    Shows the name of the channel.

  4. Equalizer Curve

    Allows you to draw an EQ curve. Click in the curve display to open a larger view where you can edit the curve points.

  5. Channel sections

    Allows you to show additional channel controls, as needed.

  6. Pictures

    Allows you to add a track picture to the selected channel. Pictures can help you identify your MixConsole channels quickly.

  7. Notepad

    Allows you to enter notes and comments about a channel. Each channel has its own notepad.

  8. Channel Latency

    Allows you to show the latencies caused by insert effects or channel strip modules.

  9. Right Zone (Control Room/Meter)

    Allows you to divide the studio environment into the performing area (studio) and the engineer/producer area (control room).