I N P U T P A N E L
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D-12 / July 2006
Standalone Switches
The following switches directly access certain input functions.
DYN - activates dynamics settings stored for the input strip. Use the
SET switch on the strip to access the centralized DYN controls on the
EQD-D12 panel.
EQ - activates equalizer settings stored for the input strip. Use the
SET switch on the strip to access the centralized EQ controls on the
EQD-D12 panel.
SET - press an input’s SET switch to access centralized controls
associated with the input channel strip. Central controls include
PAN/BAL, MODE, EQ, Dynamics, Source Select and IFB output
Routing, Delay, Phase Reverse, and Source Gain.
PAGE - Press PAGE to access the second layer of a channel strip
(essentially another full input channel). Each layer is totally indepen-
dent.
ON - turns the input channel ON. All Bus assignments mapped as
POST ON feeds will receive audio from the input channel. Certain
logic signals may be mapped.
PFL - puts the input channel’s signal into the PFL (CUE) mix pre-
fader/pre-on, and post gain, EQ, and DYN.
AFL - puts the input channel’s post fader/post ON signal into the
AFL mix.
NOTE: If both AFL and PFL are on, they are summed by default to
the PFL output. This summing option can be defeated if desired in the
OPTIONS text file (see sample file in Appendix 2).
IFB (Interruptible Fold-back)
There is one common IFB bus. Users add any or all input channels
to the bus via the IN switch on each individual channel. The channel’s
IFB encoder adjusts the level of that particular channel’s IFB output
(designated here in as IFBx to indicate the IFB output of channel x).
The IFBx signal may be routed to any physical audio output on the
router by pressing the input channel’s SET switch, then using the
Destination router on the XYE-D12 panel. AFL and TB switches allow
the surface operator to monitor and interrupt the IFB, respectively.
IN - puts the input channel post fader/post ON audio onto the IFB
bus.
IFB encoder – adjusts the output level of the IFBx feed.
TB - momentary switch interrupts the IFB feed with Talkback
audio. Talkback audio may be any source on the router that is cross-
connected to the D-12’s TB input.
AFL - puts the IFBx audio into the AFL/SOLO/PFL mix.