Operator’s Guide
Fader Level View
The Fader Level View displays both the actual audio level in dB for the
faders and monitor knob and it displays the
audio offset
, the fader and
pan pot physical positions versus actual audio level positions recalled
from memory during a memory recall (refer to “Memory Save/Recall” on
page 83).
To access the Fader Level View, press the FADER soft button on the
Main, Route, or Meter View.
Figure 29. Fader Level View
The Fader Level View shows all eight faders and pan pots. Under each
fader vertical bar graph the fader's audio level is shown in dB. The
Monitor level and Master Fader level are shown on the top portion of the
view. The indicators work as follows:
•
The single line in the bar graphs represents the actual audio level and
pan positions. Bar graphs with only a single line indicate that the fader
or pan pot physical position matches the audio position. Fader
channel 1 shows this.
•
Vertical bar graphs with a shaded area ending below the single line
indicate a fader level physical position lower than the audio position
(line indicator). Horizontal bar graphs with a shaded area ending to
the left of the single line indicate a pan pot position to the left of the
audio position. Fader channel 2 shows these.
•
Vertical bar graphs with a shaded area ending above the single line
indicate a fader level physical position higher than the audio position
(line indicator). Horizontal bar graphs with a shaded area ending to
the right of the single line indicate a pan pot position to the right of the
audio position. Fader channel 3 shows these.
Note
Audio offset is also indicated by the fader unity LEDs on the fader strips
and the pan pot indicators in the Main View. See “Main View” on page 25
and “Fader Strips” on page 15.
When controls are moved, the audio position “catches up” until it equals
and remains with the physical position.
While holding the FADER soft-button down it is possible to move the
physical position of the faders and pan pots without changing the audio.
This allows the physical position of the faders and pan pots to be re-
synchronized with the audio levels after a register recall.
LCD Views
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