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Operational Mode - Mix
Mix mode displays a maximum of 8 audio sources, using 8 gain bars, akin to 8 fader positions on an audio
console.
Mix mode allows multiple audio sources to be selected and listened to simultaneously.
The audio sources that are displayed and made available for selection are determined by the currently
selected audio mix group (MIX A in the example above).
Switching between available audio mix groups is achieved using the small rotary encoder on the left-hand
side of the two displays.
Please note that the Mix Groups available for selection by rotating the small rotary encoder are determined
in the Mix Permissions Menu (see page 43)
Please refer to the Mix Group Sources Menu option (see page 47) for Information on how specific sources
can be routed to specific audio Mix Groups.
Selecting a desired audio source is achieved simply by pressing the corresponding Source Select button.
When an audio source is selected for monitoring, its Source Select button will turn Green and its
corresponding audio level meter will be highlighted. In the example above, audio sources # 2. # 6 and # 7
have been selected for monitoring and will be audible to the user.
Audio sources can be freely included or excluded simply by pressing their corresponding Source Select
buttons.
Source select buttons that are lit red denote Audio sources that are not currently included and will
therefore not be audible to the user.
The respective audio balance between two or more audio sources is displayed in the Output Level Ribbon
Bar at the top of the display (see page 11 for further information).
The level of contribution to the output mix from any audio source can be changed by rotating the large
rotary encoder whilst simultaneously pushing the corresponding pair select button.
Please note that the ability to change the level of contribution to the output mix can be disabled if required
(see page 68).