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Mixing Desk Settings

The Mixing Desk Settings dialog box allows you to determine what type of information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk. You can also define the height of the vertical faders.

Interface Element

Description

Monitoring

Activity

Determines whether the monitoring information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk. The following activities can be monitored in the Mixing Desk:

Voice playback

Bus ducking

Effect bypass

Mute/Solo

Determines whether the mute or solo functionality will be available in the Mixing Desk.

Meter

Determines whether the meter will be available in the Mixing Desk.

Bus

Output Bus

Determines whether the name of the bus through which an object is output will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Is Ducking

Determines whether the name of the bus or busses that are ducked when audio is passed through the current bus will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

User-Defined Auxiliary Send 0-3

Determines whether the auxiliary send bus at the specified index will be displayed in Mixing Desk.

User-Defined Auxiliary Send Volume 0-3

Determines whether the auxiliary send volume at the specified index will be displayed in Mixing Desk.

Positioning

Attenuation

Determines whether attenuation ShareSet information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Center %

Determines whether center % information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Effects

Effect 0

Determines whether effect information related to effect slot 0 will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Effect 1

Determines whether effect information related to effect slot 1 will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Effect 2

Determines whether effect information related to effect slot 2 will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Effect 3

Determines whether effect information related to effect slot 3 will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Motion

Motion Bus

Determines whether motion bus information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Motion Volume Offset (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal motion volume offset slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the motion volume offset levels of the corresponding object.

Motion Low Pass (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal motion low pass slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the motion volume offset levels of the corresponding object.

States

State Group

Determines whether the state group information for each object or bus will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Volume (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal volume slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the volume levels of the currently selected state.

Pitch (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal pitch slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the pitch values for the currently selected state.

Low pass filter (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal low pass filter slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the LPF values (for more detail, see Wwise LPF Value Cutoff Frequencies) for the currently selected state.

High pass filter (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal high pass filter slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the HPF values for the currently selected state.

Volume (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical volume fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the volume levels for the currently selected state.

Pitch (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical pitch fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the pitch values for the currently selected state.

Low pass filter (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical low pass filter fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the LPF values (for more detail, see Wwise LPF Value Cutoff Frequencies) for the currently selected state.

High pass filter (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical high pass filter fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the HPF values for the currently selected state.

Properties

Output Bus

Determines whether output bus information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Output Bus Volume

Determines whether output bus volume information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Output Bus Low-Pass Filter

Determines whether output bus Low-Pass Filter information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Output Bus High-Pass Filter

Determines whether output bus High-Pass Filter information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Game-defined Auxiliary Sends Volume

Determines whether the Game-defined Auxiliary Sends Volume information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

User-defined Auxiliary Sends (0-3)

Determines whether the User-defined Auxiliary Sends information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Game Parameters

Determines whether game parameter information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Volume (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal volume slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the volume levels of each object or bus.

LFE (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal LFE slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the LFE levels of each object or bus.

Pitch (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal pitch slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the pitch values for each object or bus.

Low-pass filter (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal low-pass filter slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the LPF values (for more detail, see Wwise LPF Value Cutoff Frequencies) for each object or bus.

High-pass filter (horizontal slider)

Determines whether a horizontal high-pass filter slider will be displayed in the mixer strip. This slider allows you to control the HPF values for each object or bus.

Volume (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical volume fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the volume levels of each object or bus.

Pitch (vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical pitch fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the pitch values for each object or bus.

Low-pass filter

(vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical low-pass filter fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the LPF values (for more detail, see Wwise LPF Value Cutoff Frequencies) for each object or bus.

High-pass filter

(vertical fader)

Determines whether a vertical high-pass filter fader will be displayed in the mixer strip. This fader allows you to control the HPF values for each object or bus.

Make-up Gain

Determines whether the Make-up Gain information will be displayed in the Mixing Desk.

Other

Object Name

Determines whether the name of the object or bus will be displayed at the bottom of each mixer strip.

 

Vertical fader height

Determines the height of the vertical faders in the Mixing Desk.

 

Applies the changes you made to the Mixing Desk settings.

Closes the Mixing Desk Settings dialog box without applying your settings.


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