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The Mixer |363
Checking which Sounds are playing
In the lowest area of various pages, an indicator shows which Sounds are playing.
This lets you see the source of the audio signal. When mixing, you can mute or
solo the various channels, and see each Sound’s contribution to the overall mix.
Color Sound
Green Keyboard or Pad
Orange Style or Song from Player 1
Blue Style or Song from Player 2
Metering the audio levels
While in the Mixer/FX edit section, a stereo level meter is always visible in the
lower right side of the display.
Keep an eye on it while adjusting the volume and EQ levels, or the internal level
of the effects. The color of the bars will warn about the risk of overloading and
distort the nal audio outputs.
Color Meaning
Green Audio level is ne.
Yellow Audio level is ne, but it is running near the maximum. Be careful when
increasing the level of the channel volume or an EQ band, or the internal
volume of the effects.
Red The audio output is being overloaded. If this happens occasionally on short
peaks (like a percussion hit), it may still be ne. If it remains too long in the
red, lower the channel volume, or nd the offending EQ band or effect level.
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