MENU DESCRIPTION
Now that one of the channels is selected, you can see the inputs available on the top line of
the screen. Bellow screen is if analog inputs have been selected in the previous menu. On
the back of the amplifier, you can see Analog Input A, Analog Input B, and so on. These
inputs are named “XLR_A” (for Analog input on XLR plug A), “XLR_B” (for Analog input on
XLR plug B), “XLR_C” (for Analog input on XLR plug C) and “XLR_D” (for Analog input on
XLR plug D).
[XLR_A ] XLR_B XLR_C XLR_D InPatch
PS15
If an optional board is fitted inside the expansion slot, then four Digital inputs will be
available too. These digital inputs are named “DIGI_E” (for Digital Input E), “DIGI_F” (for
Digital Input F), “DIGI_G” (for Digital Input G) and “DIGI_H” (for Digital Input H). Bellow is
in example of digital patch, if digital inputs have been selected in the previous menu.
DIGI_E DIGI_F [DIGI_G][DIGI_H] InPatch
PS15
In both cases (analog or digital), if one of the inputs is
between brackets
, it signifies that
the
input is currently patched
to the channel displayed on the bottom line of the screen
(in the example above, Digital input G (shown as DIGI_G) plus Digital input H (shown as
DIGI_H) are patched to the PS15 on the channel 3 of the amplifier). In the previous
example, with analog inputs, the XLR A used for analog input (shown as XLR_A) is patched
on the PS15 on channel 1 of the amplifier.
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