Tools

Mixer

Audiocube’s mixer combines an 8-channel summing desk with a per-device mixer and four global send/return buses - much like an analogue console or DAW.

Opening the Mixer

Action

How

Keyboard

Press Tab

Toolbar

Click the Mixer tab (bottom-right corner)

Mixer Views

Click the tabs in the mixer’s top-left corner to toggle between views.

View

Purpose

Device Mixer

One fader strip per Sampler—ideal for detailed, track-by-track tweaks.

Summing Mixer

Eight input channels that group devices for bus-level processing.

Device Mixer (Per-Sampler/Emitter)

The device mixer gives you individual controls for each sampler and emitter in your project.

Control

Function

Volume

Output level

Mute / Solo

Silence or isolate the Sampler

Edit

Open the Sampler’s full parameter window

View

Highlight the Sampler in Stage view

Clone

Duplicate the Sampler

Delete

Remove the Sampler (cannot be undone yet)


Summing Mixer (8-Channel)

Input-Channel Controls

Section

Parameters

Gain

Pre-fader trim (drives saturation when pushed)

EQ

3-band:   • High Shelf 10 kHz ±15 dB   • Mid Notch 1 kHz ±15 dB   • Low Shelf 100 Hz ±15 dB

Sends

Pre-fader levels to the four effect buses:  • Reverb  • Echo  • Modulation  • Compression

Volume Slider

Post-fader level to the Master bus

Send/Return Buses

Bus

Notes

Reverb

Early-reflections & tails

Echo

Tempo-sync or free-time delays

Modulation

Chorus, flanger, phaser variations

Compression

Glue or parallel compression

All return strips include EQ and Volume.
Click Open Effect Panel on a bus to edit its processor.
Certain buses can feed other buses for cascaded FX; routings are fixed to avoid feedback loops.

Routing Devices to Input Channels

  1. Right-click a device → open its UI.

  2. Locate Mix Chan.

  3. Choose 0 – 7 (default routes: Samplers → 0, Emitters → 7).

Channel numbers start at 0 for coding reasons; think “0 = 1, 7 = 8.”

Quick Tips

  • Device Mixer for micro-balance, Summing Mixer for bus colouring.

  • Use pre-fader sends to create 100 % wet effects (pull channel fader down).

  • Push Gain into the red for harmonic grit—then tame with the channel EQ.

  • Save channel-strip presets to recall favourite settings across projects.

Master these views and the mixer becomes the command centre of your Audiocube sessions.