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DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual

To adjust the various settings on the 

MIDI

 tab, perform the following steps:

1.  Turn the first push encoder to select a Cue to edit.
2.  Turn the third push encoder to select what type of MIDI event is transmitted 

by the console when a scene change is issued. The choices include:

• 

Off (no MIDI event)

• 

MIDI Program Change

• 

MIDI Control Change

• 

Note.

3.  Push encoders 4, 5 and 6 adjust the channel, number and value or velocity, 

where applicable.

The Main Display shows the MIDI data associated with the currently 

selected screen.

2.9  Mute Group

The M32R’s 

MUTE GRP

 screen allows for quick assignments and control of the 

console’s six mute groups, and offers two separate functions:
1.  It mutes the active screen during the process of assigning channels to 

mute groups. This ensures that no channels are accidentally muted during 

the assignment process of a live performance.

2.  It offers an additional interface for muting or unmuting the mute 

groups in addition to the dedicated mute group buttons on the console’s 

control surface.

When activated, the 

MUTE GRP 

screen only covers the bottom portion of the 

Main Display, allowing the middle portion to continue displaying its usual 

screen content.
To assign channels to one of the six mute groups, perform the following steps:
1.  Press the MU

TE GRP

 button to switch the Main Display to the mute 

groups view.

2.  Press and hold the desired mute group button (1-6) on the lower right-hand 

corner of the console.

3.  While holding the mute group button, press the SEL button on any input or 

output channel, on any layer, that you wish to assign to the mute group.

4.  When you have assigned all the desired channels to the mute group, release 

the dedicated mute group button. The individual channel 

MUTE

 buttons will 

resume their normal function.

To use the 

MUTE GRP

 screen to mute or unmute the groups, perform the 

following steps:
1.  Tap any of the six push encoders to mute the corresponding group, and thus 

mute all channels that are assigned to that mute group.

2.  Tap the encoder of a currently mute group to unmute that group.
3.  When finished working with mute groups, tap the 

MUTE GRP

 button to exit 

the screen. The Main Display will again show its full set of controls for the 

current page.

2.10  Utility

The 

UTILITY

 screen is a supplemental screen designed to work in conjunction 

with the other screens that may be in view at any particular moment. 

The 

UTILITY

 screen is never seen by itself; it always exists in the context of 

another screen.
To reinforce this point, when the 

UTILITY

 screen selection button is pressed, 

it illuminates at the same time that another screen selection button is 

illuminated, showing you for which screen it is providing other utilities. For most 

screens, pressing the 

UTILITY

 button simply acts as a short cut to a page that 

can be navigated to by other means. In a few cases, a utility page provides extra 

functionality not seen anywhere else.
The 

UTILITY

 screen selection button works in the following manner with other 

screens on the console:

HOME Screen

Pressing the 

UTILITY

 button while on any of the tabs on the 

HOME

 page will 

take the user to the 

channel 

tab of the 

LIBRARY

 screen.

METERS Screen

There are no Utility functions on any of the 

METERS

 screen’s tabs.

ROUTING Screen

Pressing the 

UTILITY

 button while on any of the 

ROUTING

 screen’s tabs takes 

the user to the 

routing

 tab of the 

LIBRARY 

screen.

SETUP Screen

With the exception of the 

scribble strips

 tab, there are no Utility functions on 

any of the 

SETUP 

screen’s tabs.

For the 

scribble strips

 tab, pressing the

 UTILITY

 button provides an interface 

for assigning a custom colour, name and icon to the currently selected input or 

output channel.

• 

Adjust and tap the six push encoders to assign a colour, name and icon 

to the currently selected input or output channel. Tap the sixth encoder 

to save changes and exit.

LIBRARY Screen

There are no Utility functions on any of the 

LIBRARY

 screen’s tabs.

EFFECTS Screen

Pressing the 

UTILITY

 button while on any of the 

EFFECTS

 screen’s tabs takes the 

user directly to the 

effects

 tab of the 

LIBRARY

 screen.

RECORDER Screen

Pressing the 

UTILITY 

button while on either of the 

RECORDER

 screen’s tabs 

takes the user directly to the 

select USB drive folder/file

 page of the 

RECORDER

 

screen’s 

config 

tab.

MONITOR Screen

There are no Utility functions on any of the 

MONITOR

 screen’s tabs.

TALKBACK Screen

There are no Utility functions on any of the 

TALKBACK

 screen’s tabs.

SHOW CONTROL Screen

Pressing the 

UTILITY

 button while on any of the 

SCENES

 screen’s tabs provides 

an interface for copying, pasting, loading and saving different scenes in the 

scene list. Adjust and tap the six push encoders to perform these functions. More 

information can be found in the 

SHOW CONTROL

 section.

ASSIGN Screen

There are no Utility functions on any of the 

ASSIGN

 screen’s tabs.

Summary of Contents for M32R LIVE

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Page 2: ...lay Top Section 23 2 2 Meters 27 2 3 Routing 28 2 4 Library 32 2 5 Effects 32 2 6 Setup 34 2 7 Monitor 36 2 8 Scenes 36 2 9 Mute Group 39 2 10 Utility 39 2 11 Internal Effects 40 3 Rear Panel 50 3 1 M...

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Page 10: ...e equipment s electric plugs from the outlets always hold the plug itself and not the cable Pulling out the plug by the cable can damage it Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Donot...

Page 11: ...desktop form factor Employing award winning Midas PRO Series microphone preamplifiers and the custom designed Midas PRO motorised faders that are rated for one million cycles along with a daylight vie...

Page 12: ...ding on which layer is active The COMP and GATE LEDs light to indicate that compression and or noise gate are active 3 SOLO Button Press to send the channel to the solo bus 4 Scribble Strip Informatio...

Page 13: ...sion is active 3 SOLO Button Press to send the channel to the solo bus 4 Scribble Strip Information such as channel number input source and a graphic icon are displayed here 5 MUTE Button Press to mut...

Page 14: ...orm cycle with each cycle being 360 Press the button to reverse the selected channel s phase by 180 This can be useful when using the reverse phase function to cancel noise across more than one channe...

Page 15: ...LCUT A low cut function which attenuates signals below the selected frequency NOTE Low CutandHigh CutModesdonothaveGainandWidthsettings 2 WIDTH Rotary Control The WIDTH rotary control determines the...

Page 16: ...owing steps 1 Plug a FAT formatted FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 USB stick into the USB port as illustrated above 2 Press the VIEW button in the RECORDER panel This will then display a graphic representation of a...

Page 17: ...ted top panel controls eq Controls and displays the channel EQ effect beyond those offered by the dedicated top panel controls sends Controls and displays for channel sends such as sends metering and...

Page 18: ...f the MAIN DISPLAY chapter MUTE GRP The MUTE GRP screen allows for quick assignment and control of the console s six mute groups and offers two separate functions Mutes the active screen during the pr...

Page 19: ...ironment SelectFollowsSolo When this method is selected any channel that is soloed will automatically become the currently selected channel ChSoloAFL The channel and select button do not have any corr...

Page 20: ...ncoder to scroll through the various talkback destinations which include Mix Bus 1 16 LR Bus Centre Mono Bus 6 Tap the fourth encoder to activate any talkback destination when it is currently selected...

Page 21: ...ated LCD displays To adjust the various settings on the hometab perform the following steps 1 Turn any of the push encoders 1 5 to move screen focus to different custom assignable rotary controls and...

Page 22: ...nels section correspond to the send levels on the selected monitor mix bus When checking or editing where a selected input signal is to be sent Select the input channel in the left hand section Press...

Page 23: ...ath and buses The home tab contains the following parameters divided into two pages that can be adjusted using the six push encoders Page 1 1 Turn the first push encoder to adjust the input gain trim...

Page 24: ...tent gate The gate tab displays all aspects of the channel noise gate and allows for very deep control of the gate effect Whereas the top panel s dedicated GATE section allows control of the gate s th...

Page 25: ...n to complete a compression event tends to stay the same however large the dynamic signal excursion is Also since the peak rate of gain change increases with dynamic excursion the resulting harmonic c...

Page 26: ...Low cut Low shelf PEQ standard parametric VEQ vintage style High shelf High cut Tap the 5th encoder to reset all of the EQ bands Adjust the 6th encoder to select the frequency band Tap the 6th encode...

Page 27: ...outputs Level meters fader levels and gain reduction meters for the stereo main bus and the mono bus aux fx Level meters for the six auxiliary sends Level meters and fader levels for the eight auxilia...

Page 28: ...Allows patching of internal signal paths to the console s 8 rear panel XLR outputs auxout Allows patching of internal signal paths to the console s six rear panel RCA auxiliary outputs p16out Allows p...

Page 29: ...put The available signal tap points include IN LC IN LC M PreEQ PreEQ M PostEQ PostEQ M PreFdr PreFdr M Post Fader 4 Tap the fifth encoder to assign the selected signal tap point 5 Turn the sixth enco...

Page 30: ...from a bus send mix such as a stereo drum mix stereo keyboards guitars bass vocals etc Musicians on stage would then be free to each craft their own personal mix of these musical stems all delivered...

Page 31: ...B 25 32 Local 9 16 AES50 B 33 40 Local 17 24 AES50 B 41 48 Local 25 32 Card 1 8 AES50 A 1 8 Card 9 16 AES50 A 9 16 Card 17 24 AES50 A 17 24 Card 25 32 AES50 A 25 32 Out 1 8 AES50 A 33 40 Out 9 16 AES5...

Page 32: ...ocessors To adjust the various settings on the effects tab perform the following steps Adjust the first push encoder to select which of the eight effects slots to load or save a preset As you navigate...

Page 33: ...ocessors that are no longer necessary with a digital console the individual effects processor screen provides a graphical representation of the effects processor s real world physical counterpart This...

Page 34: ...ous aspects of the console s DCA groups preamps This screen allows the gain on each of the individual input channels preamps to be adjusted card This screen selects the input output configuration None...

Page 35: ...2 Edit software PC Console means that all settings in the M32 Edit will be written to the console M32 Mix For the M32 Mix remote open the program on your iPad make sure the iPad is connected to the sa...

Page 36: ...ncoder to select between the following presets 32in 32out 16in 16out 32in 8out 8in 32out 8in 8out 2in 2out 2 7 Monitor Pressing the MONITOR button has the same effect as presing the VIEW button in the...

Page 37: ...s layer can be controlled with the adjacent push encoder as follows Copy Allows the user to make a copy of the currently selected Cue Edit Cue Allows the user to edit the currently selected Cue Add Cu...

Page 38: ...umn 4 Console Configuration Solo Routing Output Patch CHANNEL SAFE The SHOW CONTROL screen s chansafe tab configures which console channels are and are not changed when a scene change occurs This allo...

Page 39: ...k in conjunction with the other screens that may be in view at any particular moment The UTILITY screen is never seen by itself it always exists in the context of another screen To reinforce this poin...

Page 40: ...ighfrequencycut allowing higherfrequenciestoremainunaffectedbythereverb MODadjuststhelevelof reverbdecaymodulation TAILGAINadjuststhevolumeofthereverbtail Rich Plate Reverb Rich Plate Reverb was origi...

Page 41: ...sed on the legendary EMT250 the M32 s Vintage Reverb delivers shimmering bright reverb that won t drown out or overpower your live or recorded tracks Use Vintage Reverb to sweeten vocals and snare dru...

Page 42: ...lay time on the right channel to rhythmic fractions of the master delay time OFFSET LR adds a delay difference between the left and right delayed signals The FEED LO CUT HI CUT adjusts filters in the...

Page 43: ...betweentheleftandrightchannels The modulationsourcecanalsobethesignalenvelope whichproducesvowel like openingandclosingtones TheENVMODpushencoderadjustshowmuchofthis effecttakesplace positiveandnegati...

Page 44: ...d HI The fourth and fifth encoders adjust the level for each of the individual lower octaves To navigate between the two layers use the up and down navigational controls Delay Chamber Here we have com...

Page 45: ...mbination effect only takes up one FX slot InspiredbytheTCElectronicD Two The TIME push encoder adjusts the delay time and the PATTERN push encoder sets the delay ratio for the right channel and negat...

Page 46: ...Dual DeEsser accurately and seamlessly removes sibilance from audio tracks The Lo Band and Hi Band controls select which portion of the audio spectrum is affected by the DeEsser on each channel By inc...

Page 47: ...rom 0 05 ms to 1 ms RELEASE adjusts the release time from 0 05 ms to 1 04 seconds KNEE adjusts the soft limiting threshold point from hard limiting 0 dB to maximum soft limiting 10 dB Stereo Combinato...

Page 48: ...of the signal path COMP LIMIT determines whether the effect acts as a compressor or a limiter OUTPUT GAIN affects the gain of the output signal Increasing PEAK REDUCTION means that only the signal pea...

Page 49: ...ing instruments to the front or move them to the background and make corrections to the stereo image even on a finished master InspiredbytheBehringerEdisonEX1 St Spread increases the perceived width o...

Page 50: ...n the MIX control fully clockwise so that the full sound is affected This way the signal can be shifted into other keys up to an octave above or below the original key When used on a voice it results...

Page 51: ...thernet See chapter 2 6 Setup Network for wireless connection details 3 7 MIDI MIDI IN OUT Send and receive MIDI information via standard 5 pin DIN cables 3 8 ULTRANET Connect to a personal monitoring...

Page 52: ...ol Mic Input Characteristics Design Midas PRO Series THD N 0 dB gain 0 dBu output 0 01 unweighted THD N 40 dB gain 0 dBu to 0 03 unweighted 20 dBu output Input Impedance 10 k 10 k Unbalanced Balanced...

Page 53: ...en tick mark Confirm Pop Ups Scene Load is active MIDI scene recalls will only become active after manual confirmation If you prefer activating scenes via MIDI Program Changes immediately un check the...

Page 54: ...nges only the channel is specified and the encoder rotation determines the program number Buttons 5 12 can be operated in two modes MIDI Push non latching for momentary commands or MIDI Toggle latchin...

Page 55: ...ons to determine the function assigned to the MUTE 1 8 buttons the LED displays indicate that function Group DCA 1 8 allows movement of the bank selection of tracks in a DAW push non latching BUS 1 8...

Page 56: ...56 DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual 4 3 Appendix C Dimensions Top View...

Page 57: ...57 DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual Rear View Side View...

Page 58: ...ost Fader Post Pan R KEY IN EQ Pre HP Pre Gate Post Gate Pre EQ Post EQ Pre Fader Post Fader Post Pan L Pre HP Pre Gate Post Gate Pre EQ Post EQ Pre Fader Post Fader Post Pan R SOLO INSERT RETURN INSE...

Page 59: ...is glossary provides an explanation of the symbols terms and abbreviations used in this manual 5 1 surround A surround sound system created from six channels that form a discrete signal which is playe...

Page 60: ...am s in the I O tabs representing a physical rack unit such as a line I O mic splitter DN9696 AES50 etc See Patching DI Abbreviation for direct inject or direct injection Signal is plugged directly in...

Page 61: ...musical instruments such as synthesizers and guitars with computers Mix 1 A signal that contains a combination of signals such as a pair of stereo signals with numerous effects 2 The act of creating s...

Page 62: ...rocessing area A display in a GUI channel strip showing a specific control section Accessed from the channel s overview display See Overview PSU Abbreviation for power supply unit Psychoacoustics The...

Page 63: ...nection that utilises only two of the leads of a cable connector and jack Unfold Navigates the input channels of a group to the input bays USB Abbreviation for universal serial bus A plug and play int...

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Page 65: ...65 DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual 1 Music Tribe midasconsoles com 2 Music Tribe Music Tribe midasconsoles com WHERE TO BUY 3...

Page 66: ...These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio...

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