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for 2 seconds. (For example, if the Input Settings screen was accessed by
sliding the PFL switch to the left, then hold the same PFL switch left for 2
seconds). The on-screen keyboard will appear allowing entry of a text val
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ue.
3. When finished, slide the AB/C switch right (or Enter on attached USB key
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board) to set the track name.
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Track names can also be edited from the Take List. For details, refer to
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Inverting the Phase
Phase inversion is available on channels 2, 4 and 6 of the 664.
To invert the phase of channels 2, 4 or 6:
1. Slide the PFL switch left to access the Input Settings screen for the chosen
input.
2. Slide the AB/C switch to the left. The INV label on screen will illuminate red
to indicate phase inversion.
Adjusting Trim and Fader Controls
The gain of an input is adjusted by two controls, Trim and Fader. This two-stage
architecture is identical to the topology of large mixing consoles and provides a
great deal of control. Trim is often thought of as a coarse gain control and the
Fader as the fine gain control.
The Fader is the primary control used while mixing, and it affects the level of
input signal routed to all post-fade destinations. Use the Fader control to make
fine gain adjustments. The Fader control can be attenuated from off (at full
counter-clockwise position) to +16dB above the set trim level (at full clockwise
position). Operate input faders at or near 0dB, the unity gain (12 o’clock) posi
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tion to optimize gain structure for the best performance.
Trim (1-6)
Pan (1-6)
Fader (1-6)
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