Increasing a track’s width in this state will add a decibel scale alongside the meter’s tick marks. The mixer is resizable, and dragging upwards on the top of the mixer will extend the height of the track meters, adding tick marks, a numeric volume field and resettable peak level indicators. The Mixer section of the Session Mixer has several additional features that are not visible by default. With Exclusive Arm enabled, inserting an instrument into a new or empty MIDI track will automatically arm the track. Otherwise, tracks can only be armed one at a time unless the CTRL(Win) / CMD(Mac) modifier is held down or the Exclusive Arm option in the Record/Warp/Launch Preferences is deactivated. With multiple tracks selected, pressing any of their Arm switches will arm all of them. If the Arm Recording button is on, the track is record-enabled (see ‘Recording New Clips’).Otherwise, tracks can only be soloed one at a time unless the CTRL(Win) / CMD(Mac) modifier is held down or the Exclusive Solo option in the Record/Warp/Launch Preferences is deactivated. With multiple tracks selected, pressing any of their Solo switches will solo all of them. Clicking the Solo switch (or pressing the S shortcut key) solos the track by muting all other tracks, but can also be used for cueing (see ‘Soloing and Cueing’).With multiple tracks selected, toggling one of their Track Activators will toggle the others as well. To mute the track’s output, turn off the Track Activator switch.With multiple tracks selected, adjusting the pan knob for one of them will adjust the others as well. You can switch between the two pan modes via the Pan control’s right-click(Win) / CTRL- click(Mac) context menu. Double-click on the sliders to reset them. In Split Stereo Pan Mode, the sliders let you adjust the position of the track’s left and right input channels separately. To reset the Pan control to center, click on its associated triangle. In Stereo Pan Mode, the Pan control positions the track’s output in the stereo field. The Pan control has two different modes: the default Stereo Pan Mode, and Split Stereo Pan Mode.With multiple tracks selected, adjusting the volume of one of them will adjust the others as well. The Volume control adjusts the track’s output level.Peak meters show sudden changes in level, while RMS meters give a better impression of perceived loudness. While monitoring, however, it shows peak and RMS input levels. The Meter shows both peak and RMS output levels for the track.The Mixer Section selectors on the right-hand side of the screen duplicate the View Menu commands, making it possible to quickly show or hide different mixer components. You can use different mixer view setups in the Session View and in the Arrangement View: The View menu options listed below show or hide mixer components. If you’re working with two windows, the Tab key swaps the Arrangement and Session between the windows, which allows you to see your Arrangement while using the Session mixer. Note that the Tab key toggles between the Arrangement and Session Views if you’re working with a single window. The Session View is a standard vertical mixer layout, which you may find more intuitive than the Arrangement mixer. To display all mixer controls for a track, unfold the track using the button next to its name, and adjust its height accordingly. In the Arrangement View, the mixer appears as a horizontal strip to the right of the track area. Live includes a mixer section that is accessible from two views:
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