4 - Module operations—Buss delay
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of modules in layers other than the currently active
layer.
• to view Aux send and buss levels (see below).
Press the
FADER POSITION
key:
Note that there are two screens available. Press the
FADER POSITION
key to cycle between them.
Both screens also contain an on-screen representa-
tion of the stereo meters. This allows metering of the
stereo output, even if the main hardware meters are
being used for another purpose.
4.10.1Resetting faders to 0 dB
An easy way of setting any fader (including the
ST
OUT
fader) to the 0 dB position is provided:
1
Press and hold the
CLR
key in the numeric
keypad.
2
Press the
SEL
key of the module to be set to
0 dB.
The level will be set to 0 dB, and the fader
will move appropriately.
4.10.2Buss and Aux send metering
In addition to the fader positions visible in the
MASTER
screen, this screen also contains eight
meters for the buss masters and six for the Aux send
masters.
These meters are calibrated in the same way as the
main hardware meters, i.e. the top segment repre-
sents an “over” condition. However, the denition of
“over” sometimes differs between manufacturers.
You are therefore advised to check the meter levels
here against the meter levels displayed on your other
equipment.
4.11Buss delay
Use the shifted
DELAY
key to show the
DELAY
screen, which allows the setting of a delay time to the
output busses.
The delay settings may be made individually for each
buss, or applied globally to all busses, as described
below.
Use the PODs to control the settings for the eight
individual busses using the top two on-screen POD
rows.
The POD rotary controls are used to set the time of
the delay. The minimum delay time is 0 samples (0
milliseconds, obviously), and the maximum delay
time is 16,382 samples (320 ms @ 44.1 kHz, or
340 ms @ 48 kHz). The resolution is to individual
samples, or to 0.1 ms.
The right switch of each POD can be used to turn the
delay on or off for the selected buss, allowing instant
A-B comparisons of the effect of the delay.
The left switch of each POD can be used to move the
signicant digit (in verted) of the numerical value
being edited.