Digidesign Control 24 Manuale Utente
Chapter 9: Working with Tracks
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Chapter 9: Working with Tracks
This chapter describes the components of the
fader section, and explains each function in
channel-specific tasks.
fader section, and explains each function in
channel-specific tasks.
Fader Banks
Channels are arranged in sets of 24 contiguous
strips, referred to as banks.
strips, referred to as banks.
Pro Tools and Control|24 Bank
Indicators
Indicators
Pro Tools indicates the currently active Con-
trol|24 bank with a colored outline around the
currently focussed bank (tracks), sends, or plug-
ins. If there are fewer than 24 channels/tracks
on-screen, they appear as active faders on Con-
trol|24 from left to right; unused faders remain
blank.
trol|24 bank with a colored outline around the
currently focussed bank (tracks), sends, or plug-
ins. If there are fewer than 24 channels/tracks
on-screen, they appear as active faders on Con-
trol|24 from left to right; unused faders remain
blank.
Channel Faders
Each channel has its own touch-sensitive, mo-
torized fader for level control of audio and MIDI
tracks, Auxiliary Inputs and Master Faders. In
the Flip modes, other parameters such as send
levels or individual parameters of a plug-in can
be controlled by the faders.
torized fader for level control of audio and MIDI
tracks, Auxiliary Inputs and Master Faders. In
the Flip modes, other parameters such as send
levels or individual parameters of a plug-in can
be controlled by the faders.
The Control|24 fader section shows a printed
scale to +6 dB. However, when Fader Gain is set
to +12 dB in Pro Tools, the appropriate volume
levels are shown in the Control|24 Channel
Scribble Strips.
scale to +6 dB. However, when Fader Gain is set
to +12 dB in Pro Tools, the appropriate volume
levels are shown in the Control|24 Channel
Scribble Strips.