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CDC seven
Further information:
For full details of all other audio operations on the CDC seven console, please
refer to the accopanying Software Manual.
Control Screen menus
During performance, the Control Screen will normally be used to display the Cue
List, which is the default display on power-up. Pressing MENU (see [7] at page
20) will display the Home Page; pressing CUE LIST ([9] at page 20) will
revert the display to the Cue List.
The Control Screen Home Page provides four menus – Projects, Config,
Settings and User Options. Touching any of the icons at the top of the screen
opens a further menu at the bottom. Press MENU from within any of the menus to
return to the Home Page; the MENU button illuminates green when it is available.
Press the BACK button to go back up the menu “tree” one level only. The BACK
button illuminates red when it is available.
The Projects menu is effectively part of the CDC seven’s automation system: it
enables file creation and management functions, and is used when starting a new
project or loading a previously stored one.
The Config menu is used to configure the basic architecture of the mixing
console. Four options are provided:
• Channel – selecting this option opens the CHANNEL SETTINGS page
on the Main Screen. This page is used to define Input Channels as Mono,
Stereo, or Linked, and to name the channels.
• Bus – selecting this option opens the BUS SETTINGS page on the Main
Screen. This page is used to set up the basic bus structure of the console;
busses may be defined as groups, auxiliary sends or matrix sends, as mono
or stereo, and named.
• Solos – this option opens a Control Screen page allowing adjustment and
settings to be made to the console’s Solo system.
• TalkBack – this option opens a Control Screen page allowing adjustment
and settings to be made to the console’s talkback systems.
Full details of all the above screens, and of the Settings and User Options
menus can be found in the CDC seven Software Manual.