Top Panel
15
03D—Owner’s Manual
Mixing Layer, SEL buttons, ON buttons, Faders
A
MIXING LAYER button
The [MIXING LAYER] button determines the functions of the faders, [ON] buttons,
and [SEL] buttons. When set to 1–16, these controls work with input channels 1 to 16.
When set to 17–24/MASTER, however, they work with input channels 17 to 24, the aux
sends, and the bus outputs. As well as the [MIXING LAYER] button, the function of the
faders is determined by the fader mode setting. The Mixing Layer setting is shown on
the display. See Display on page 24 for more information.
B
SEL buttons
The [SEL] buttons are used to select channels for parameter editing. The name of the
selected channel is shown on the display. See Display on page 24 for more information.
The function of each [SEL] button depends on the selected Mixing Layer. See SEL But-
tons on page 31 for more information. With automix, [SEL] buttons are used to select
channels for recording. See Automix on page 175 for more information. The [SEL] but-
tons are also used to select channels for the fader and mute groups. See Groups & Pairs
on page 111 for more information.
C
ON buttons
The [ON] buttons are used to turn input channels and outputs on and off. The func-
tion of each [ON] button depends on the selected Mixing Layer. See ON Buttons on
page 31 for more information. When the [SOLO] function is on, [ON] buttons work
as solo buttons, not mute buttons.
D
Faders
The faders are used to adjust input channel and output channel levels. The 03D features
60 mm motorized faders. The function of each fader depends on the selected fader
mode and Mixing Layer. See Faders on page 32 for more information. The selected
fader mode is shown on the display. See Display on page 24 for more information. In
MIDI Remote mode, faders 1 to 16 can be used to control other MIDI equipment. See
MIDI Remote on page 243 for more information.
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
SEL
ON
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
SEL
ON
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ST IN
EFFECT
RETURN
ST OUT
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AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
BUS1
BUS2
BUS3
BUS4
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ST IN
EFFECT
RETURN
ST OUT
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AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
BUS1
BUS2
BUS3
BUS4
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MIXING LAYER
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17–24/MASTER
Summary of Contents for 03D
Page 18: ...8 Chapter 1 Welcome to the 03D 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 32: ...22 Chapter 2 Touring the 03D 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 44: ...34 Chapter 3 Getting Around the User Interface 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 66: ...56 Chapter 5 EQ 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 80: ...70 Chapter 6 Pan Routing Surround Pan 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 98: ...88 Chapter 8 Stereo Output 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 106: ...96 Chapter 9 Aux Sends 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 126: ...116 Chapter 12 Groups Pairs 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 172: ...162 Chapter 14 Dynamics Processors 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 240: ...230 Chapter 18 Digital I O 03D Owner s Manual ...
Page 290: ...280 03D Owner s Manual ...
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