In addition, while holding down SHIFT, you can press:
•
CH LEVEL—CUE LEVEL in green—to control the amount of signal
sent from each input channel to the cue monitoring system.
•
CH PAN—or CUE PAN in green—to control the stereo positioning of
each signal sent from an input channel to the cue monitoring
system.
•
PREAMP GAIN—SURROUND DEPTH—to control the position of
the input channels’ signals in the three-dimensional surround field.
•
1-6 to control the amount of input signal sent to Flex Busses 7-12,
respectively.
We’ll discuss the SHIFT button in greater detail later on.
In other operating modes, the PARAM VIEW on Fader buttons assign
fader control to parameters for the job at hand.
When this button is lit:
You can choose parameters:
MULTI IN CH 1-24
FADER GROUP MASTER 1-24
FLEX BUS MASTER 1-12
MULTI OUT 1-24
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that control incoming R-BUS digital
signals. The parameters are similar
to those available for INPUT CH 1-
24. PREAMP GAIN is not offered
since R-BUS digital signals don’t
pass through a preamp.
that control the fader groups. There’s
only one, CH LEVEL, which controls
their levels.
that control the Flex Busses and the
outputs of internal send-and-return
effects. CH LEVEL sets their output
level. CH PAN sets their stereo
position in the main mix. Send the
channels’ signal to another Flex Bus
by pressing the 1-12 button for the
Flex Bus to which you want to send
it. OTHER PARAMETERS provides
access to the SURROUND LR-C
parameter that lets you set how the
signal will be sent to a front-center
speaker in a surround system. SHIFT
+ CH LEVEL, CH PAN or PREAMP
GAIN let you to set its level and pan
in the cue system or set its surround
position, respectively.
that control the R-BUS, DIGITAL A
and B and ASSIGNABLE outputs.
Only CH LEVEL is necessary.
If you press a PARAM VIEW on Fader button and nothing changes on
the display, you may have pressed a button that has no associated
parameter in the current operating mode.
The lit SECTION and PARAM VIEW on Fader buttons tell you at a
glance what the faders are currently controlling.