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Mixer Module
The Mixer module lets you mix multiple signals together and feed them to an input or output processing chain, see
‘Configuring Mixers/Routers’ on page 28
for diagrams and further information on available mixing options. There are
three types of Mixer modules available in the VENU360, they are: Input Mixers, 123 Mixers, and ABC Mixers. 123 and ABC
Mixers are only available on the output processing chains and allow you to mix signals from either the 1/2/3 or A/B/C bus
points. Input Mixers allow you to mix the direct input signals pre any VENU360 processing and can be configured on the input
or output processing chains. The graph in the Mixer indicates channel selection, signal level, gain fader position, clipping, and
mute status for each channel including the master.
To edit a Mixer module:
1. Press the EDIT button.
2. Select a Mixer module using the
SELECT wheel and UP/DOWN
buttons. Press the SELECT wheel
to enter the module’s menu.
3. Use the SELECT wheel and UP/
DOWN buttons to navigate the
menu and edit parameters.
TIP:
When in a menu, pressing and holding the
EDIT
button for approximately 2 seconds will advance to the next module
below in the configuration map, wrapping around through the available modules. This allows quick navigation between menus
of a column and improves efficiency when performing repetitive tasks within like modules.
Mixer Parameters
•
“X:” GAIN
[-120dB - 6dB]
Adjusts the gain of the indicated Mixer module channel. Depending on the type of mixer selected, the gain indicator
could be “1”, “2”, “3”, “A”, “B”, “C”, or “IN1” - “IN7”.
•
“X:” MUTE
[ON, OFF]
Turns the mute of the indicated Mixer module channel on and off. Depending on the type of Mixer selected, the mute
indicator could be “1”, “2”, “3”, “A”, “B”, “C”, or “IN1” - “IN7”. When a mute is on, an “X” will appear in the graph, indicating a
channel is muted and no signal from this channel will pass through the Mixer module.
•
MASTER GAIN
[-120dB - 6dB]
Adjusts the output gain of the Mixer.
•
MASTER MUTE
[ON, OFF]
Turns the master mute on and off. When this mute is on, an “X” will appear in the graph, indicating the master is muted