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When the PGM OUT button is active (lighted), the metering and monitor
outputs are from the program outputs. When the PGM OUT button is
inactive (off), monitor outputs are from either the soloed fader(s) or the
Record Return inputs, as determined by the state of the SOLO button.
Note that the monitored signals also provide the metering input for the
Meter View (see “Meter View” on page 29).
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Record Return monitoring directs the inputs assigned as record
returns to the monitor outputs. The output routing follows the inputs
(input pair 1 feeds monitor outputs 1 & 2; input pair 2 feeds monitor
outputs 3 & 4; etc.).
Button, Pan, and Fader Rows
Select Button Row
The Select buttons are for selecting individual faders for performing a
function, for example adding equalization to a fader’s audio. There is one
Select Button for each fader. For detail, see “Fader Strips” on page 15.
Program Button Row
The Program buttons are used to place faders’ audio on the program
output bus to which the fader has been assigned. There is one Program
button for each fader. For detail, see “Fader Strips on page 15.
The Program buttons are also used for assigning Auto From channels.
Refer to “Auto To/Auto From Mode“ on page 95 for more information
regarding Auto To/Auto From.
Preset Button Row
The Preset buttons are used to designate which fader’s audio will appear
on the program outputs at the end of a transition or cut. There is one
Preset button for each fader. For detail, see “Fader Strips” on page 15
The Preset buttons are also used for assigning Auto To channels. Refer
to “Auto To/Auto From Mode“ on page 95 for more information regarding
Auto To/Auto From.
Pan Pot Row
All fader inputs are stereo, so each fader has a pan pot to adjust the
fader’s audio signal between two assigned output channels. For detail,
see “Fader Strips” on page 15.
Faders Row
There are eight stereo faders for adjusting audio gain. The faders are
numbered 1 through 8 beginning from the left. For detail, see “Fader
Strips on page 15.
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Control Descriptions