M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [12/34] The mix page

M-Audio Wizoo Latigo [12/34] The mix page
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The Mix Page
Mixing Tracks
The Mix Page offers all you need to balance, pan,
equalize and add effects to any of the Tracks in your
percussion groove, as well as a few other handy
features.
The Mix Page parameters affect a Track for all
Patterns used in the Style. If you want to tweak a
Track just for particular Patterns check out the Part
Parameters section of this manual).
Mixing Tracks Using The Stage
The fastest and easiest way to mix or balance Tracks
is by using the Stage feature at the top of the Mix
Page.
The Stage allows you to mix Tracks visually by simply
clicking their instrument symbols and dragging
them.
Instrument symbols of muted tracks appear grey but are still fully functional, i.e. can be selected and
moved.
Limiting movement: By holding [Shift]/[Alt] you can limit dragging to horizontal/vertical direction.
< Vertical Movement
To choose which mix parameter is changed when moving a Track vertically on the Stage click in the upper left
corner of the Stage and make a selection from the drop down menu. Alternatively you can also go to the Mix
Page Vertical Axis menu in the Setup Page and make a selection from the drop down menu there.
Off: When Off is chosen, vertical movement of a Symbol in the Stage has no
effect on the Track.
Level: When Level is selected, vertical movement in the Stage controls individual
Track volumes.
Ambience Send: This option allows you to visually mix Ambience Send amounts
for each Track via the Stage.
Front/Rear: This may be the fastest and most intuitive setting for creating a
surround panorama. The top of the Stage becomes the front left and right, the
bottom becomes the rear left and right.
Room Mode: Just imagine you’re in a room, surrounded by percussion
instruments. Simply put, that’s what we call “Room Mode”.
While in all other modes the Stage is a X/Y coordinate system, here the Stage represents a top view on a real
recording room with the listener in the center and the instruments around him. The borders of the Stage acting
like real walls.
Of course, the Room Mode is most realistic in Surround Mode, because only there are the front and rear
positions reflected in the resulting audio signal.

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