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Ultra-compact digital audio mixer
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The three rotary encoders, from left to right, are:
o
“
LEVEL
” (Talkback Level): it controls the gain of the TALKBACK microphone.
To decrease the level, turn the encoder to the left. To increase the level, turn
the encoder to the right.
o
“
MONITOR
“
:
it controls the audio level for the physical output for the studio
room monitors. To decrease the level, turn the encoder to the left. To increase
the level, turn the encoder to the right.
o
“
HP/SOURCE
“
:
it controls the audio level for the physical output for the studio
headphones. To decrease the level, turn the encoder to the left. To increase the
level, turn the encoder to the right. This encoder can also be used to select the
signal to monitor associated with the key “SEL”: press to access a list of
signals, and turn the encoder to move up or down in the list of signals; pushing
the encoder a second time confirms the selection of the highlighted signal.
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The four keys under the display allows to select the signal to monitor on studio
speakers and headset, from left to right:
o
“
PROG
“
:
allows you to monitor the audio signal
Program.
o
“
AUD
“
:
allows you to monitor the audio signal
Audition
.
o
“
SEL
“
:
allows you to monitor any signal of the console previously selected by
means of the “HP/SOURCE“ encoder.
o
“
CUE
“
:
allows you to monitor the audio signal present on the CUE bus.
These four keys can have two working modes that are selected from the Configuration
Software (see section 4.2.4 of this manual):
o
“
Mixer
”
:
each key pressed adds the signal to be monitored to the summing bus.
o
“
Exclusive
”
:
each key pressed connects the signal to the summing bus and
disconnects any signal previously selected.