Channel Path Outputs
Channel Mute
The
Channel Mute
switch cuts off all output from the channel and utilises a
soft mute circuit for click-free switching with an associated warning LED.
This switch can also be automated from the
Supertrue
mixing system software.
Channel Level
The
Channel Level
forms the main level control for the channel with +10dB
gain when the control is fully clockwise.
Note:
Both
Channel
and
Mix Faders
can be swapped between either signal
path using the
Fader Flip
switch in the
Mix Pan
area at the bottom of the module.
Channel Pan
The
Channel Pan
control feeds the signal to the
Stereo Mix
and the
Multitrack Busses
. Panning
left feeds the
Odd
multitrack busses and
Stereo Left
, panning right feeds the
Even
multitrack
busses and
Stereo Right
.
The
Centre
pan position is attenuated by -3dB.
1:1
Operating the
1:1
switch bypasses the
Channel Level
and
Pan
controls and sets
the
Channel Path
post-mute gain to unity. The
Multitrack Routing
and
AFL
are
derived directly after the
Mute
switch
Note: AFL
becomes
PFL
and is mono.
Note:
This function over-rides both
Aux 3&4 to Tks
and
Mix To Tks
switches.
Direct Output
A
Direct Output
is available, sourced post-fader / pre-pan.
Note:
The
Direct Output
always follows the
Channel Path
, even if the faders are flipped.
AFL
The
AFL
switch normally provides a stereo post-fade, post pan signal to the monitor speakers,
replacing the currently selected monitor source.
Note:
When the
1:1
switch is active, the feed becomes
PFL
and
Mono
.
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User Guide
C
1:1
CHAN
PAN
CHAN
LEVEL
AFL
O/L
CHAN
MUTE
10
R
L
0 0
1
N
C
1:1
CHAN
PAN
CHAN
LEVEL
AFL
O/L
CHAN
MUTE
10
R
L
0 0
1
N
N
N
N
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