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That’s why I said by default. 
I always think of the pro channel as the Channel Insert like when we used the TRS -Y cable to your hardware. Generally a patch bay was involved. 

The bin is sort of a second Insert point. Most Daw’s don’t have 2 inserts. Only the bin.
Anyone coming from using a hardware studio mixing desk “gets it”. 
But it must be pretty confusing to the rest. 

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On 6/30/2025 at 11:07 AM, Noel Borthwick said:

I'm on my newly built PC (First booted up 2 days ago), clicked on the above link, but there's a big white space underneath SIGNAL FLOW and then wording starts down the page with "You control the mixing and playback of an audio track as follows:". (This happens on both Firefox and Chrome).

Am I right in assuming there's a diagram in the middle that is not visible on my screen?

If so, any ideas how to fix this?  (I downloaded the latest drivers for my graphics card: GTX 1070). 

TIA

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4 hours ago, JonD said:

I'm on my newly built PC (First booted up 2 days ago), clicked on the above link, but there's a big white space underneath SIGNAL FLOW and then wording starts down the page with "You control the mixing and playback of an audio track as follows:". (This happens on both Firefox and Chrome).

Yeah, that link is wonky and its HTML seems to have elements missing. Here is the link to the current Cakewalk Sonar Reference Guide in PDF format. The page you posted seems to be referencing page 918 of the current (as of July-08-2025) Cakewalk Sonar Reference Guide. I suggest you download it and keep it handy. Much easier than looking online for info.

Cakewalk Sonar Reference Guide

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9 hours ago, JonD said:

I'm on my newly built PC (First booted up 2 days ago), clicked on the above link, but there's a big white space underneath SIGNAL FLOW and then wording starts down the page with "You control the mixing and playback of an audio track as follows:". (This happens on both Firefox and Chrome).

Am I right in assuming there's a diagram in the middle that is not visible on my screen?

If so, any ideas how to fix this?  (I downloaded the latest drivers for my graphics card: GTX 1070). 

TIA

Right click the blank area and open it in a new tab, it's because the embedded images aren't https and browsers default to blocking mixed https http content these days

 

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Chrome is goofy.  Noel's link loaded with images the 1st time I clicked on it, but now it doesn't.

Images are stored on a non-secure site and removing the S from https (as in Noel's link) allowed non secure content to show, but Chrome now foils this action by reinserting it.

I have cakewalk.com listed in Chrome's permission settings to allow everything but there may be settings I'm not aware of.

Removing the S works in Edge ATM and maybe others.

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