Harrison Labs V2.0.2 Redirects Plug-ins, Sends & Inserts, Plug-in Control Sliders, Redirect Menu

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12.0 Redirects: Plug-ins, Sends & Inserts

Redirects

The black box at the top of each channel strip is the "redirect box". Mixbus uses the term "redirect" for the items that can be inserted into a channel strip: plug-ins, sends, and inserts. In the picture to the right, the track has a reverb plug-in, an insert, and a send. The reverb and the insert are pre-fader (because they are above the fader entry) while the send is post-fader. The signal flow of Mixbus is very flexible: you can order sends, inserts, plug-ins and the fader arbitrari- ly.

%Note: The "---Fader---" entry actually encompasses the chan- nel's fader, compressor, filter, and EQ. See the signal flow dia-

gram for more details.

%Note: By default, plug-ins and inserts will be created pre-fader, while sends will be post-fader. But you can drag them into any

order you choose.

Plug-in Control Sliders

Below the redirect list, there is an area for "Plug-in Control Sliders".

Each Slider controls a single parameter from a single plug-in.

When a plug-in is instantiated on a track/bus, all unassigned sliders will be filled with the parameters of the plug-in, starting with the first parameter of the plug-in and continuing to the last. Right-clicking on a

plug-in control will provide a menu that allows the slider to be unassigned, or you can choose any plug-in parameter to map to the slider. This allows you to "build" a control panel for the most-used parameters of the plug-in and make them available directly from the mixer strip.

%Note: The number of plug-in sliders will differ depending on your screen's vertical resolution. The number of sliders cannot be selected by the user.

The Redirect Menu

Right-clicking in a redirect box will launch the redirect menu. These choices are available in the menu:

New Plug-in/Favorites: a list of favorite plug-ins, pre-selected from the Plug-in Manager (see below)

New Plug-in/Manager: launch the Plug-in Manager (see below)

New Plug-in/By Creator: a list of plug-ins, sorted by their creator

New Plug-in/By Category: a list of plug-ins, sorted by type (note: this is only useful for plug-in formats that support this)

New Insert: create a new Insert (Send and Return)

New Send: create a new Send

Activate/Deactivate: activate/deactivate the selected redirect (you can also middle-click (ctrl-alt-click on OSX) any redirect to activate/deactivate it)

Delete: delete the selected redirect (you can also shift-left-click any redirect to delete it)

Cut/Copy/Paste: Cut/Copy/Paste the selected redirect

Rename: Rename the redirect (yes ... even plug-ins)

Clear: Remove all redirects from this track/bus

Activate/ Deactivate All: Activate/deactivate all redirects on this track/bus

Edit: Pop open the editor for the selected redirect (you can also double-click on any redirect to edit it)

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