\end{verbatim}
\end{enumerate}
+\subsubsection*{Mixers pulldown}%
+\label{ssub:mixers_pulldown}
+
+From Program windows menu we can access the \texttt{windows $\rightarrow$ mixers...} there are several entries available (see figure~\ref{fig:mixers-pulldown}):
+
+\begin{figure}[htpb]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{mixers-pulldown.png}
+ \caption{Mixers... pulldown}
+ \label{fig:mixers-pulldown}
+\end{figure}
+
+\begin{description}
+ \item[Mixer Viewer:] (Shift-M) opens a new empty \textit{Mixer 1} window, which will then be associated with a track. We can open as many Mixers as we like.
+ \item[Drag Tile mixers:] (Alt-t) the default size of a mixer window is related to the std size of the \textit{Viewer} window. If we want to modify it at our convenience, we can build a window of the desired size with the \textit{Drag Tile mixers} function and then automatically order our mixers within it with the right click of the mouse.
+ \item[Align mixers:] see \nameref{sub:audio_video_sync_waveform}
+ \item[Mix masters:] this feature makes it very easy to get into the multi-camera mixer mode after tracks have already been set up and edited. Before this addition, you could only \textit{Open Mixers} from original media assets in the \textit{Resources} window.
+ \item[Entries:] If the mixers of several sources have been opened, the entries of each assets will appear, useful for recalling a specific mixer window.
+\end{description}
\subsection{Recover Mixer Windows}%
\label{sub:recover_mixer_windows}