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23. LINE OUT
Feature: Dedicated stereo
line
out
that mirrors either the
ctrl
room
or
headphone
source.
Benefit: The source or sources selected in either the
ctrl
room
or
headphone
section will output here. Allowing you to send it to an
alternate destination. For example, front of house PA system, video recorder, House of Worship crying room, back into your
interface, mixdown device like a CD burner, iPhone or cassette deck- remember those? At least we didn’t mention a DAT
machine! (oops)
Tip:
,
Use the
line
out
as a dub output. In other words, combine up to
5
inputs simultaneously-
analog
,
sum
,
bluetooth
,
usb
and
aes
/
spdif
. For a total of 16 inputs- slick, right?
Note: These outputs are line level and unaffected by the speaker volume knob. (Identical operation from the free remote app.)
24. BLUETOOTH ENABLE
Feature: Activate or disable
bluetooth
functionality.
Benefit: Activate
bluetooth
audio and remote control or turn it off all together.
25. SIGNAL PRESENT LEDS
Feature: Eight
signal
present
leds
.
Benefit: Visual confirmation that the audio outputs of your interface are arriving at the
.
26. SPEAKER TRIM 2 & 3
Feature: Attenuate the levels of your studio monitors with the inset trim pots.
Benefit: Level match your monitors (or subwoofer), so they are all outputting at the same or a balanced volume. Otherwise your
decisions may be biased by level, not reality.
Operation: This assumes your monitors have trim pots (a knob on the back for level adjustment). Turn down the
volume
knob of the
all the way. Whichever studio monitors are connected to the
speaker
1
output of
, turn the trims completely
counterclockwise and power off the right speaker. In your DAW (Pro Tools, Studio One...) locate a full-bandwidth pink