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			26 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Markdown
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # mixer
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| The "Mixer" dialog provides options for overall sound mixing.
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| ## "Mixer" tab
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| "Master Volume" controls the overall mix.
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| Each chip has several options:
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| - **Invert**: Flips the output wave.
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| - **Volume**: Controls the chip's volume relative to other chips.
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| - **Panning**: Left-right sound control.
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| - **Front/Rear**: Front-read sound control. Only useful for setups with four or more speakers.
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| ## "Patchbay" tab
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| - **Automatic patchbay**: Make appropriate connections when adding, removing, or changing chips and chip settings.
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| - **Display hidden ports**: Shows all available connection ports. The "System" unit actually has 16 ports; 1 maps to the left channel, and 2 maps to the right.
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| - **Display internal**: hows two additional units, one for sample previews and one for the metronome sound.
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| The graph shows each existing unit along with their outputs, inputs, and the "patch cables" connecting them. Connections can be made by dragging between an output and an input. Right-clicking on a unit gives the option to disconnect all patches from that unit.
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