Micro Series
1-16 Micro Series
Document generated: 04.10.17
SW V1.2
2.1.2
Mixer Channels
Before the channel view is explained, it is essential to understand the concept
of having different channel roles.
2.1.2.1
Channel Roles
All twelve DSP channels are identical. But every channel can be given a
specific “role”. The role links specific functionality and operating elements
to a channel, in order to make it capable of a specific task.
The following channel roles can more or less freely be used :
Channel Role
Description
Additional Buttons
Specific Input
Default
for a simple input channel, no special behaviour
DJ
for a mic source located in the control room (CR)
Mute
Guest
for a mic source located in the control room (CR)
Talk
Input for sends 1
the bus owner of a N-1 bus
Talk
Input for sends 2
the bus owner of a N-1 bus
Talk
Input for sends 3
the bus owner of a N-1 bus
Talk
Input for sends 4
the bus owner of a N-1 bus
Talk
Track
for the input channel that is linked to the Track Player
Next, Display
Is linked to USB
In 3/4
Jingle
for the input channel that is linked to the Jingle Player
Jingle buttons
Is linked to USB
In 1/2
Already in the factory-reset state of the mixer, the channels have different
roles.
Channel
Num er
Channel ole a ter Factory- eset
Channel La el
Channel Source
1
DJ
DJ MIC
HQ MIC/LINE #1
2
Guest
GUEST 1
HQ MIC/LINE #2
3
Guest
GUEST 2
HQ MIC/LINE #3
4
Guest
GUEST 3
HQ MIC/LINE #4
5
Input for sends 1
PHONE 1
ANALOG LINE #9
6
Input for sends 2
PHONE 2
ANALOG LINE #10
7
Jingle
JINGLE
USB 1/2
8
Track
PLAYER
USB 3/4
9
Default
AES 1/2
AES 1/2
10
Default
LINE 1/2
ANALOG LINE 5/6
11
Default
LINE 3/4
ANALOG LINE 7/8
12
Default
NET
AES67/DANTE 1/2
Channel roles are configured in the Config View of a channel, under the
Source tab.
Depending on the channel role, the channel view can vary, because of addi-
tional buttons that need to be operatable.