With the help of the fader at the end of the
channel strip, the portion of volume of the
channel on the master sum is regulated, which
ends up at the mix out of the UCON. Next to it,
the level meter with clipping LED (up) and
“PRE”-button (down) are located. If “PRE” is
active, the level of the signal is shown
independently of the position or
before
the gain
knob. The only exception made is for the analog
inputs. Here, the level is captured after the gain
knob but before the fader. If “PRE” is not active,
it is measured and shown “post” – that means
after
the fader. This applies to all channel types.
This ends our little overview on the input
channels of the UCON Mixer. Now, you know
how to set up the volume of a channel on the
master sum or the 4 aux sums. The only thing
that’s missing is a possibility to control the level
of all of these sum signals. That’s what the
master channel on the right side of the Mixer is
all about.
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