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4.7 Output
Group
The output group encompasses the switches affecting the output of the
601.
B
YPASS
Switch
The
B
YPASS
switch puts the 601 into bypass mode.
This is not a hard-wire bypass; the signal
continues to flow through the A-D and D-A
converters; the DSP processing is simply disabled.
GAIN/PAN
Switch
The
GAIN/PAN
switch sets the output gain and
left-right panning of the 601. A long press on the
GAIN/PAN
switch sets the rate-of-change of the
level functions; the display indicates
rt
. The
G
AIN
setting is saved on a per-program basis.
L /--.--
The display indicates the output gain setting
(
L
) in dB or panning (
--.--
). The pan display indicates
the percentage towards the left or right. Thus,
50.--
indicates 50% towards the left. The
G
AIN
and
P
AN
parameters are saved on a per-program basis. The
P
AN
setting is saved on a per-program basis.
4.8 System
Group
The system switches determine global (state saved with unit, not with programs) operating
parameters, including MIDI. All global parameters are stored in battery backed-up memory;
thus they are retained even in the absence of AC power.
4.8.1 Global
Switch
The
G
LOBAL
switch is a multi-mode switch with the following modes:
GAIn
Sets digital input gain over a +/- 18 dB range before any digital processing
modules. The gain setting is saved on a per-program basis.
P--- / PAd
Controls insertion of the 15 dB mic input pad.
InP
Input selector. Rotating the Wheel selects the input source as indicated by
the
D
IGITAL
/M
IC
/L
INE
LEDs. The input source may be the digital input (AES/EBU or
S/PDIF), the mic input, the line input, or the mix of the mic and line inputs. The
D
IGITAL
I
N
/S
YNC
LED flashes if the digital input signal is missing or defective.
Each input source may be routed to the inputs of the DSP as depicted by the
display.
PRESETS
SAVE
COMPARE
LOAD
EDIT
LEAVE
SYSTEM
GLOBAL
BYPASS
OUTPUT
MIDI
H
PAN
GAIN(dB) /
CK
Display Shows
Description
1.1
Input 1 routes to both outputs.
2.2
Input 2 routes to both outputs.
1.2
Input 1 and input 2 are mixed and routed to both outputs..
1 . 2
Stereo. The two inputs are separate.
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