
1
[Sig / Clip]
The LED lights up green if there is a signal on the corresponding input (signal level > –30 dB).
The LED lights up red if the signal level is to high and distortion results from overload (signal level > +15 dB). In this
case, reduce the signal level using the
[Gain]
control.
2
[Gain]
Adjusts the input signal to the device's processing level. The set value is shown in the display.
3
[Mute]
Mutes or unmutes the respective channel. If it is muted, the button lights up red and the corresponding field in the
display is highlighted.
4
[PAN]
For mono channels, the control determines in what ratio the signal of the respective channel is distributed in the
left and right channel of the output. For paired stereo channels, the the control functions as a balance control. The
set value is shown in the display.
5
[Volume]
Control to adjust the volume of the respective channel. The set value is shown in the display.
6
[Select]
Selects the respective channel for setting the tone control and assigning the outputs.
The input channels 11…16 can be selected separately from each if they are not paired as stereo channels. To do
this, press
[Select]
multiple times. The LEDs above the button show which of the two input channels has been
selected.
7
[Stereo]
The input channels 11+12, 13+14 and 15+16 can each be paired as stereo channels. If the pairing has been
switched on, the button lights up blue.
Input settings
Connections and controls
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