Using S3 with Pro Tools 42
Adjusting Sends
You can access and adjust sends using the Channel Encoders or Channel Control.
To access a send using the Channel Encoders:
1 Bank to the desired track.
2 Press the Aux Channel Encoder Assign switch. Send assignments in slot a are displayed in the Channel Encoder displays for the
currently banked channels.
3 To view other sends, press Page > until the desired sends are displayed (such as Bus 1–2).
To access sends using Channel Control:
1 Select a track.
2 From the top-level Channel Control Knob Set, press the Channel Control Encoder under the display showing Sends. The Chan-
nel Control displays show the send assignments for the send slots on that channel. If a send is not assigned in that slot for the
selected track, the Sends slot letter is shown.
To adjust send level:
Rotate the encoder under the display showing the send you want to adjust.
To mute the send:
Press the encoder In switch under the display showing the send you want to mute. When muted, the In switch is unlit; when the
send is on, the
In switch is lit.
To mute all sends on a track:
From the top-level Channel Control Knob Set, press the In switch under the displays showing Sends.
-or-
With Sends spilled to the Channel Control Encoders, press the Channel Control Navigation In switch.
To toggle the send between pre- and post-fader:
Press the encoder Sel switch under the display showing the send you want to adjust. When the send is post-fader, the Sel switch
is unlit. When the send is pre-fader, the
Sel switch is lit. Sends are post-fader by default.
To adjust send pan:
1 Press the encoder under the display showing the send you want to adjust. If the send is stereo, a single encoder will be mapped
to send pan (usually encoder eight). If the send is three or more channels (such as LCR, or a 5.1 send), additional send pan pa-
rameters become available in the encoders (such as divergence, center percentage, and other multichannel pan parameters).
2 Rotate the appropriate encoder.