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User Guide
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Accessing Input Settings
The Main menu has a sub-menu of settings related to inputs. These may be
used to customize the configuration of the 664.
To access Inputs sub-menu:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to select INPUTS.
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Ch 1-2 Linking
Sets channel linking input pair 1-2.
• Unlinked
• 1-2
• 1-2MS
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MS stands for Mid-Side.
Ch 3-4 Linking
Sets channel linking input pair 3-4.
• Unlinked
• 3-4
• 3-4MS
Ch 5-6 Linking
Sets channel linking input pair 5-6.
• Unlinked
• 5-6
• 5-6MS
Phantom Voltage
Globally adjusts voltage level of phan
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tom power (on all inputs which have
phantom power enabled).
•
48V
•
12V
PFL Mode (Ch 1-6 only) Sets status to either pre-fade or follows
each input’s routing to its ISO track.
•
Pre-fade
•
Follow ISOs
Input Mode
Globally alters the behavior of PFL
switches. This option is disabled when
the CL-6 is attached.
•
6 Channel
•
12 Channel
Configuring Linking
Pairs of adjacent inputs may be linked (1-2, 3-4, and 5-6). Linked inputs share
a common fader. The pan control of the odd input controls the balance of both
signals to the L-R, and X1-X2 tracks. The following illustration indicates which
controls are active and what those controls do when inputs are linked.
Linked inputs have connecting background
Odd pan controls odd input (left) and even input (right)
Odd fader controls both inputs
Even trim controls even input
Odd fader and pan are disabled
Odd trim controls odd input
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