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Owner’s Manual
Owner’
s Manual
5.2.2 Six-Band EQ
The Master outputs can each access a six-band EQ
comprised of a four-band EQ and two
kill filters
(see
page 38) and a 31-band graphic EQ (see page 39).
EQ Linking
The Master LR and C/Mono is actually three EQs: LR
is stereo linked (two EQs) while the Mono EQ (one EQ)
can also be linked with LR. To link, hold down the LR
and C/Mono channel
SELECT
buttons for two seconds
(see
Channel Linking
on page 13).
When the Master
LR
or
C/Mono
fader’s
SELECT
but-
ton is pressed with the EQ or OVERVIEW Touchscreen
displayed, the EQ (and compressor) displayed on the
Touchscreen is LR. If the LR and C/Mono are linked,
changing the LR EQ also affects the Mono EQ. If they
are not linked, the C/Mono EQ is independent.
5.2.3 Compressor
The Master compressor operates identically to the
channel compressor (see page 40).
The Master LR and C/Mono compressor is actually
three compressors: the LR compressors are stereo
linked while the C/Mono compressor can be linked, if
desired.
The Master compressor can be viewed from the
Master OVERVIEW Touchscreen and adjusted on the
COMPRESSOR Touchscreen.
5.2.4 Fader Position in Signal Path
The Master LR or LCR fader position is adjustable
from post- to pre-compressor. In the pre-compressor
position, the user can ride the master fader while main-
taining the output level protection of the compressor.
The master fader position can be adjusted from the
Master OVERVIEW Touchscreen.
5.3 Aux Send
Each Aux Send has the following signal path: six-band
parametric EQ, and compressor. The position of the EQ
and compressor can be reversed.
5.3.1 Six-Band Parametric EQ
The Master Aux Send EQs operate identically to the
Master LR and C/Mono EQs (see page 39).
If a pair of Aux sends is linked, their EQs are also
linked: adjusting the EQ of one aux of a linked pair
adjusts the other’s EQ.
The Aux Send EQ can be viewed from the AUX
MASTER and Aux OVERVIEW Touchscreens. The EQ is
adjusted from the 6 BAND EQ Touchscreen.
5.3.2 Compressor
The Master Aux Send compressors operate identically
to the channel compressors.
If a pair of Aux sends is linked, their compressors are
also linked: adjusting one aux’s compressor parameters
also adjusts those of the other aux.
The compressor for the selected Aux Send Master is
displayed from the AUX MASTER and the Aux OVER-
VIEW Touchscreens. Its settings are adjusted on the
Aux Master COMPRESSOR Touchscreen.
5.4 Flex-Group DSP
There are a total of eight DSP blocks available for the
Flex-Groups so each of the eight groups can use a block
of DSP except VCA types (see page 26). Not all groups
can use DSP at once if they are in multichannel group
mode. The Group DSP contains a four-band EQ and
compressor. The default order is EQ into the compressor
but they can be reversed.
5.4.1 Flex-Group Modes
Each group can be configured as mono, stereo, LCR (if
in LCR Mode), or VCA. The group type is set by a toggle
button in the Group OVERVIEW Touchscreen. Each
group’s mode can be configured independently.
Mono Mode
If the TT24 is in L/R+Mono mode, all groups are mono
by default. Mono groups operate similarly to groups on a
typical analog console: pre-pan mono signals are routed
from the channels to the Groups using the
GROUP AS-
SIGN
switches. After group processing, the signal passes
through the group
MUTE
switch, fader, and can then be
routed to the Mono or LR Master outputs. A group pan is
available for L/R positioning. Group signals are available
to the Matrix (if enabled).
Stereo Mode
Stereo groups do not have a pan control. Signals
are routed from channels to stereo groups using the
GROUP ASSIGN
switches but the signal is post-pan and
the stereo image is maintained throughout the group
signal path. After any group processing, the stereo group
signal can be routed to the main
L/R
output after the
Group’s
MUTE
switch and fader. Stereo groups can also
be routed to the
C/Mono
output but the stereo signal is
summed to mono.
LCR Mode
In LCR mode, the same three group modes are avail-
able along with LCR group mode, but they operate
slightly differently. A mono group still receives its mono
signal from the assigned channel, and can be routed to