In each channel strip the peak value is indicated above the level meter. This peak value is re-set each time you start the playback via PLAY or RESTART on your controller, or when youclick the corresponding peak value in the software’s Mixer (see section ↑12.2.5, Adjusting Set-tings in the Channel Strips).See also2 Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips [➙ 602]12.5.3 Mute and Solo in Mix ModeWhen your controller is in Mix mode, pressing MUTE or SOLO doesn’t switch the displays tothe usual Mute or Solo mode: In addition to the usual procedure to mute or solo Groups andSounds, you can mute or solo your channels directly in Mix mode. To do this:1. To mute a channel in Mix mode, press MUTE + the Button 1–8 above the desired chan-nel(s).2. To solo a channel in Mix mode, press SOLO + the Button 1–8 above the desired chan-nel(s).The strips of muted channels are grayed out in the displays.Even if the displays don’t switch to Mute or Solo mode, the usual procedures for mutingand soloing Groups and Sounds stay valid in Mix mode. For more information on theMute and Solo functions, please refer to section ↑5.4.1, Mute and Solo.12.5.4 Plug-in Icons in Mix ModeIn Mix mode each channel indicates the presence of Plug-ins by displaying small icons ar-ranged vertically on the right of the level meter:Instrument and Effect Plug-ins are represented by different icons (these icons are similar tothose in the Plug-in List of the Arrange view).On the displays you can see up to seven Plug-in icons in each channel. Any additionalPlug-in won’t be shown.Controlling Your MixControlling Your Mix from the ControllerMASCHINE - Manual - 626