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Input Tab
1) Channel Name
Channel names can be customized with up
to 31 any characters in length except ‘=’,’.’ or
‘@’.
2) Source
Sets the audio input to one of two sources:
• Analog (default): Audio is from a microphone
or line-level audio source connected to a
channel input on the mixer back panel.
• Network: Audio is from the Dante digital
audio network. Dante Controller software
is required to properly route audio to the
channel inputs.
3) Input Gain Level
Selects the analog input gain level for each
channel.
• Mic (+46 dB): For less sensitive
microphones such as dynamics.
• Mic (+26 dB): For loud talkers or sensitive
microphones such as condensers.
• Line (+0dB): For line-level sources such as
mixer inserts.
Note: Gain is disabled when the audio source
is set to Network.
4) Phantom Power (+48V)
When selected, the button illuminates green
to indicate 48 V phantom power is supplied
to the microphone. Use this setting for
condenser microphones.
Note: Disabled when Input Gain Level is set
to Line (+0dB) or Network is selected for the
audio source .
5) Low Cut Button
Ideal for attenuating low-frequency vibration
caused by table vibrations or air-conditioning
rumble. Adjust the frequency of the 12 dB/
octave filter from 25 - 320 Hz.
• Green= enabled
• Gray= disabled
6) High Shelf Button
For tempering sibilant speech or enhancing
the sound of off-axis microphones. Use this to
boost or cut the signal by 12 dB at 5 kHz.
• Green= enabled
• Gray= disabled
7) DFR Enable/Disable Button
When Digital Feedback Reducer (DFR) is
assigned from the DFR tab, an enable/disable
button appears in that channel strip.
• Green= enabled
• Gray= disabled
8) Channel On Indicators
The two indicators illuminate green when
the channel is open to that mix bus (Mix A or
Mix B). When set to Dual Mixer, the A and B
indicators function separately for each mix.
9) Clip Indicator
Illuminates when the signal is clipping the
input preamp. The light will stay lit as a
warning for 2 seconds. Select a lower Input
Gain Level to avoid clipping.
10) Input Meter
Displays signal level information. The meter
is customizable in the Preferences tab to
monitor the following options:
• Realtime monitoring of the input signal level
(default) or IntelliMix Gain attenuation.
• Pre- or post-fader Input signal level.
• VU + Peak (default), Peak, or VU metering
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11) Channel Fader and Gain Value
Adjusts the channel volume from -110 dB to
+18 dB.
12) Group (Fader and Mute)
Each channel can join a fader or mute group,
which enable the adjustment of several
channels at once. There is one Fader and one
Mute group for each Link Group.
13) Mute Button
Mutes the audio for that channel. A muted
channel still can still be soloed to the
headphones for monitoring. Channel Mute
Control can be set to one of two places from
the IntelliMix tab:
• Pre-IntelliMix: Audio is muted before
MaxBus or IntelliMix decisions.
• Post-IntelliMix: Audio is muted after
contributing to IntelliMix and Maxbus
decisions.
14) Solo Button
Solos the selected channel to the headphone
jack for monitoring.
15) Aux Routing
Routes the aux channel to the selected
mix output. The aux channel routes without
automixing to the mix outputs.
16) Aux Link Mode
Defines the aux channel routing when the
device is in a Link Group:
• Global (default): Aux audio appears at the
outputs of all linked mixers.
• Local: Aux audio appears only at that
mixer’s output.
17) Copy Channel
Copies the selected channel’s Input settings
to the device or to the entire Link Group.
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