Sony SAC7000 사용자 설명서

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Muting or soloing a bus 
When the Faders control region is visible, each bus displays Mute 
and 
Solo  buttons. 
To show or hide the Faders control region, click the Faders button in the View pane. 
Muting a bus 
When the Automation Settings button   is not selected, you can click the Mute button 
 to prevent a bus from being played in the 
mix. Click the Mute button on additional busses to add them to the mute group. To unmute a bus, click the Mute button again. 
When the Automation Settings button   is selected, the Mute button is displayed as 
, and you can use the button to edit mute 
automation on the bus track. 
Soloing a bus 
Click the Solo button  to mute all unselected busses. Click the Solo button on additional busses to add them to the solo group. To 
remove a bus from the solo group, click its Solo button again. 
Adjusting bus panning or volume 
When the Faders control region is visible, each bus displays a Pan slider and a Volume fader. 
To show or hide the Faders control region, click the Faders button in the View pane. 
Adjusting panning 
When the Automation Settings button   is not selected, you can drag the Pan slider to control the position of the bus in the stereo 
field: dragging to the left will place the bus in the left speaker more than the right, and dragging to the right will place the bus in the 
right speaker. 
You can hold Ctrl while dragging the slider to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click the slider to return it to 0. 
When the Automation Settings button   is selected, the Pan slider handle is displayed as a 
, and you can use it to edit pan 
automation on the bus track. 
The trim level is added to the pan automation settings so your panning envelope is preserved, but with an offset applied. For example, 
setting the trim control to 9% left has the same effect as moving every envelope point 9% to the left. 
Adjusting volume 
When the Automation Settings button   is not selected, you can drag the Volume fader to control the overall (trim) volume of the bus. 
You can hold Ctrl while dragging the slider to adjust the setting in finer increments, or double-click the slider to return it to 0. 
When the Automation Settings button   is selected, the Volume fader handle is displayed as a 
, and you can use it to edit volume 
automation on the bus track. 
Note: 
The trim level is added to the volume automation settings so your envelope is preserved, but with a boost or cut applied. For
example, setting the trim control to -3 dB has the same effect as decreasing every envelope point by 3 dB.
USING THE MIXING CONSOLE 
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