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Ultra-compact digital audio mixer
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In
mic/line
channels, indication of the position of the switching jumpers that selects the
nominal level of the signal as mic or line (located inside the audio engine). It changes
from “MIC” to “LINE” and vice versa when you change the jumpers position. See section
“
2.2.3.6 MIC/LINE inputs
”
.
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In
mic/line
channels configured as mic, indication of the position of the
Phantom
power
switching jumpers (located inside the audio engine). It changes from “PHANTOFF” to
“PHANTON” and vice versa when you change the jumpers position. See section
“
2.2.3.6. MIC/LINE inputs
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.
The contextual keys under the display are associated with the three options shown in the
bottom line of the screen:
•
“
BACK
”
:
pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen.
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“
FADER
”
:
allows you to assign another input channel to the physical fader where this
signal is currently found.
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“
ROUTE
”
:
gives you acces to the menu for control and configuration of the internal
routing of the equipment.
3.4.3.1.3.1.
“
FADER
”
menu.
This submenu is displayed as a list of all the inputs available in the system (except the ones that
are yet assigned to a fader). You can make your selection by turning any of the associated
encoders and then pressing any of them or the “OK” contextual key to confirm the selection that
is highlighted at that moment.
The “BACK” contextual key allows you to return to the previous menu screen without changed
the assigned signal.
3.4.3.1.3.2.
“
ROUTE
“
menu.
From this internal submenu you can manage the internal routing of signals in the console. You
can access from the advanced information menu of an audio input channel and that submenu
shows an alphabetical list of all of the outputs present in the console, followed by the internal
summing buses (“Program”, “Audition”, “Aux1” and “Aux2”), the monitoring buses (“Cue”,
“Studio” and “Control”) and finally the MPX buses.
The operation of the three associated encoders is as follows:
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Left: turning this encoder allows you to scroll through the several audio outputs and
buses on the list. Pressing this encoder allows you to return to the previous menu
screen (the changes you may have made are saved).
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Centre: turning this encoder has no associated function. Pressing this encoder allows
you to return to the previous menu screen (the changes you may have made are
saved).
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Right: turning this encoder enables you to modify the gain in the cross-point of the
highlighted output or bus between -99.8dB and +12dB. By default, all of the cross-
points will be configured with a 0dB gain. Pressing this encoder allows you to return to
the previous menu screen (the changes you may have made are saved).