Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer Manual De Usuario

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down increases or decreases the value continuously. The other mouse button can then be held 
down as well to speed up the process even more. 
 
− Double-clicking in a value box often calls up a dialog box where the required value can be 
entered using the computer keyboard. 
 
− Buttons (Bypass, Mute, Solo, etc.) respond to mouse-clicks. In some cases right-clicking them 
gives access to some extra functions (e.g., the “On” buttons in the multi EQ window). 
 
− “Nodes” can be clicked and dragged with the mouse, for example to shape an EQ curve in the  
multi EQ window, or to place a sound in a surround panner sound field window. 
 
− Standard Windows option boxes and check boxes are sometimes provided to select or 
activate/deactivate certain functions (e.g., to select rectangular or triangular dithering and activate 
or deactivate noise shaping in the dither element dialog box from the Audio Toolbox). 
 
− Some mixer elements have a name field in their main window and load/save buttons which open 
standard Windows load/save dialog boxes. 
 
Track inserts 
 
The track insert elements are designed as a practical way to connect to a recording application 
such as an audio + MIDI sequencer for recording and playback. They are available in mono and 
stereo versions and assignable only to the “streams” that link the SSL Soundscape Mixer to the PC 
and vice versa. They are colour-coded according to the stream(s) they are assigned to. Track inserts 
can be placed anywhere in a mixer column and you can place more than one track insert for each 
track or stereo pair of tracks, in order to easily change the insert point for playback or recording, 
by activating or deactivating either using the Mute tool (in Mixer Edit mode).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mono track insert 
Stereo track insert