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- User Manual v2.2
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Monitoring
It is possible to monitor a summing mix, a rough mix or individual pairs of
tracks on the BBR via the headphone output. The summing mix “ALL” will
place every odd numbered track on the left channel and every even
numbered track on the right channel.
The data wheel will alter the volume of the headphone output (when not in
the MENU). The volume is displayed on the
colour display while you adjust it.
If you hold down the BACK button whilst
using the data wheel, you will change what
is heard in the headphones. The options are
“MIX”; “ALL”; “1-2”; “3-4”, etc. with ALL
being the summing mix mentioned above
and the individual track pairs being a pre-fade listen of each pair of tracks
(panned hard left and right). The
Monitor...
section of the menu controls the
level and pan settings in the MIX mode.
The
Monitor
Menu allows you to set the BACK button to toggle the data
wheel function between selecting the PFL / solo channel and controlling the
headphone volume. In this mode, the MARK button will cancel PFL and
return to the MIX setting allowing you to quickly switch back to a full rough
mix when you need to. The MARK and BACK buttons flash while the data
wheel is used to indicate this mode.
The headphone output is routed through an automatic gain control so that
quiet signals can be as easily heard during the concert as louder ones. This
does not affect the recording at all. The amount of automatic gain in the
headphone signal chain is adjustable in the Monitor Menu (up to 40dB of
gain) and the current gain added is indicated by yellow dots on the gain
display.