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The Non-Mixer is a stand-alone audio mixer, utilizing JACK as an audio subsystem. At the time of writing, the architecture of Non-Mixer is unique. By making the mixer stand-alone, concepts such as busses, sends, and inserts are eliminated, as the same goals can be achieved by simply adding more strips to the mixer.
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Start by creating a new project (menu item <tt>Project<i>New</i></tt>.
Start by creating a new project (menu item <tt>Project/New</tt>).
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<h4 id="n:1.1.2.1.">1.1.2.1. Navigation</h4>
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A strip is focused when you click on it. Focus can be removed back and forth between strips with <tt>Tab</tt> and <tt>Shift-Tab</tt>.
A strip is focused when you click on it. Focus can be moved among strips with the <tt>Tab</tt> and <tt>Shift-Tab</tt> keys.
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<h4 id="n:1.1.2.2.">1.1.2.2. Control</h4>
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Control+Right-clicking on a module causes it to be removed from the chain (modules added by default cannot be removed).
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The focused module may also be controlled via the keyboard. <tt>Menu</tt> brings up the context menu for the focused module. <tt>Space</tt> opens the module parameter editor, <tt>b</tt> toggles the bypassed state, and <tt>Delete</tt> removes the module from the chain (without confirmation!). <tt>Control-X</tt>, <tt>Control-C</tt> and <tt>Control-V</tt>, cut, copy, and paste modules, respectively. Modules may be copied within or across chain. The normal module I/O constraints also apply to pasted modules.
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<h6 id="n:1.1.2.3.1.2.">1.1.2.3.1.2. Module Parameter Editor</h6>
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The Module Parameter Editor is used to alter the values of a module's parameters, and, further more, to bind its parameters to controls. A menu button in the upper left-hand corner allows you to select between knob, vertical slider and horizontal slider controls.
The Module Parameter Editor is used to alter the values of a module's parameters, and in addition, to bind its parameters to controls. A menu button in the upper left-hand corner allows you to select between knob, vertical slider and horizontal slider controls.
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<h3 id="n:1.1.3.">1.1.3. Projects</h3>
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A Non-Mixer project is a directory where Non-Mixer keeps the strip settings project specific settings, some meta-data. A project is completely self-contained. You can rename a project as simply as:
A Non-Mixer project is a directory where Non-Mixer keeps the strip settings, project specific settings, and some meta-data. A project is completely self-contained. You can rename a project as simply as:
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$ mv Project-A Project-B

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as busses, sends, and inserts are eliminated, as the same goals can
be achieved by simply adding more strips to the mixer.
Start by creating a new project (menu item `Project/New`).
Start by creating a new project (menu item `Project\/New`).
/ New Project
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:::: Navigation
A strip is focused when you click on it. Focus can be removed back
and forth between strips with `Tab` and `Shift-Tab`.
A strip is focused when you click on it. Focus can be moved among
strips with the `Tab` and `Shift-Tab` keys.
:::: Control
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= Gain
= Applies gain in dB
= Meter
= Digital Peak meter
= Digital Peak Meter
= Mono Pan
= Performs intensity panning of a mono signal into a stereo signal.
= Plugin
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Control+Right-clicking on a module causes it to be removed from the
chain (modules added by default cannot be removed).
The focused module may also be controlled via the keyboard. `Menu`
brings up the context menu for the focused module. `Space` opens the
module parameter editor, `b` toggles the bypassed state, and
`Delete` removes the module from the chain (without confirmation!).
`Control-X`, `Control-C` and `Control-V`, cut, copy, and paste
modules, respectively. Modules may be copied within or across chain
boundaries. The normal module I\/O constraints also apply to pasted
modules.
:::::: Module Parameter Editor
/ Module Parameter Editor