Sony SAC7000 User Manual

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Using the Mackie Control Universal 
The following sections describe the default control mapping for the Mackie Control Universal when used with ACID. 
The Mackie Control Universal can control either trim or automation settings. In order to control automation settings, the Automation 
button in the Audio/Video section must be selected, and the track or bus you want to edit must be set to Automation Write (Touch) or 
Automation Write (Latch). Hold the F1 button while turning the V-Pot (or use the Automation Settings button) to change the 
automation recording mode for each track and bus track. 
Channel section 
The channel section includes V-Pots (knobs), buttons, and faders that you can use to edit your tracks and busses. 
If you’re using Mackie Control Extender units, you can control eight additional channels with each Extender. For more information, see 




Item 
Description
1  V-Pot 
Adjusts values for panning, volume (when Flip button is selected), and effect parameter values.
•  Audio track volume: Adjusts track volume when the Pan or Sends button is selected and the Flip button is 
selected. 
•  Audio track panning: Adjusts audio track panning when the Pan button is selected. 
•  Bus send levels: Adjusts bus send levels when the Sends button is selected. 
•  Effect parameters: Adjusts effect parameters when the Inserts button is selected. 
The V-Pot is velocity sensitive, so rotating quickly changes values quickly, and you can press the button to
choose a selection.
When the Pan or Sends button is selected, press the V-Pot to edit the track or bus effects chain.
2  Rec/Ready 
Arms audio tracks for recording. 
Button 
3  Signal LED 
Indicates whether an audio track or bus is outputting a signal. 
4  Solo Button  Press to solo a track or remove it from the solo group. 
5  Mute Button  Press to mute or unmute a track. 
6 Select  
Press to select a track. 
Button 
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