Scribble Strips
Channel Display
The channel display functions as a digital scribble strip. It displays the analogue channel name when in Analogue Focus mode,
as defined in the Remote Browser. In DAW Focus mode, it displays the name of a DAW track, selected send, or I/O data
according to the function currently assigned on the Master Control Panel.
See Section 4 for more information on DAW control, and Section 5 for more information on editing channel
names in the Remote Browser.
Chinagraph Scribble Strip
The channel strip provides a traditional scribble strip – use it for scribbling on.
Channel Selection
The
SEL
button is used for assigning the channel to the centre section for certain set-up procedures.
A contiguous range of channels can be selected by pressing and holding the
SEL
button for the lowest
channel in the range, then pressing the
SEL
button for the highest channel. To select all channels, use the
ALL
softkey which appears in the lower row of the Function keys when no upper Function key is selected.
When the
SET
Function key (next to the
ALL
Function key) is selected, pressing any in-channel non-
latching switches (such as the FX activation switches and
RETURN
switch) will cause that switch to
activate in all selected channels.
SEL
buttons are also used for selecting channels in the DAW or for record-readying DAW tracks. See
Section 4 for more details.
Cut and Solo Switches
The
CUT
and
SOLO
switches below the digital display allow the signal assigned to the fader to be muted
or soloed. Similarly, the
CUT
and
SOLO
switches above the digital display allow the signal assigned to
the V-pot to be muted or soloed.
CUT
switches work on all post-fader sends by default. However, it is possible to configure them to mute
pre-fader sends as well. This is done using the
Input Cut Enable
option in the TFT screen’s Console
Setup menu, described on Page 3-28.
The solo function can be configured via the
AFL/PFL
Function keys, as described on Page 3-20.
Solo Isolates
To prevent any channels from being muted when a
SOLO
switch is pressed, select the
AFL/PFL
Function key followed
by the
ISO
softkey which appears beneath it, then press any
SOLO
switches which you wish to isolate from the Solo
function. Selected switches will flash (along with the
ISO
softkey). When all the required channels have been solo isolated,
deselect the
ISO
softkey. See Page 3-20 for more details regarding
AFL/PFL
Function key operations.
924 and 948
AWS 948
The solo-in-place function of the two channel paths can be linked together using the LNSL Function key, described on Page
3-15.
AWS 948
When in an In-line mode, the upper row of the digital scribble strip displays any name associated with
the channel path assigned to the V-pot, and the lower row displays any name associated with the channel
path assigned to the channel fader.
Analogue Operations
Page 3-12
AWS 924-948 Owner’s Manual
Summary of Contents for AWS 924
Page 1: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 6: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Page VI AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual Introduction ...
Page 10: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Page X AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual Introduction ...
Page 23: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 1 INSTALLATION ...
Page 24: ...This page is intentionally almost blank AWS Installation Page 1 ii AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 26: ...This page is intentionally almost blank AWS Installation Page 1 iv AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 28: ...Pre Installation Page 1 2 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 47: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 2 2A AWS 924 TUTORIAL 2B AWS 948 TUTORIAL ...
Page 56: ...This page is intentionally almost blank AWS 948 Tutorial Page 2b i AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 58: ...This page is intentionally almost blank AWS 948 Tutorial Page 2b 2 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 69: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 3 ANALOGUE OPERATIONS ...
Page 103: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 4 DAW CONTROL ...
Page 104: ...This page is intentionally almost blank DAW Control Page 4 ii AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 108: ...This page is intentionally almost blank DAW Control Page 4 vi AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 132: ...This page is intentionally almost blank DAW Control Page 4 24 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 136: ...This page is intentionally almost blank DAW Control Page 4 28 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 152: ...This page is intentionally almost blank DAW Control Page 4 44 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 153: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 5 PROJECTS AND THE REMOTE BROWSER ...
Page 173: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL SECTION 6 TOTAL RECALL ...
Page 174: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 ii AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 176: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 iv AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 178: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 2 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 184: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 8 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 186: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 10 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 188: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Total Recall Page 6 12 AWS 924 948 Owner s Manual ...
Page 189: ...AWS 924 948 OPERATING MANUAL SECTION 7 AUTOMATION ...
Page 190: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Automation Page 7 ii AWS 924 948 Operator s Manual ...
Page 192: ...This page is intentionally almost blank Automation Page 7 iv AWS 924 948 Operator s Manual ...
Page 213: ...AWS 924 948 OWNER S MANUAL TECHNICAL APPENDICES ...