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Chapter 2: User Interface
ProMix 01 User’s Guide
About the User Interface
ProMix 01 user interface is straightforward and easy to use. It consists
of a large backlit LCD display, four cursor buttons, a detented
PARAMETER wheel, ENTER button, and the channel [SEL] buttons.
Each of these are explained in detail in the following sections. Func-
tions without dedicated controls are organized into LCD functions,
which are selected using the function buttons to the left of the LCD.
LCD Display
The large backlit 240 x 64 dot graphic LCD display provides clear indi-
cation of mix settings and operating status. As well as showing param-
eter values numerically, faders and rotary controls are represented
graphically, so you can actually see pan positions and fader positions.
In addition, EQ curves are displayed graphically and signal levels are
metered. The following illustration shows information that is always
displayed and explains what it means.
The following table shows what can appear in the FUNCTION,
MEMORY, and SEL CH areas of the LCD.
LCD Area
Displayed
FUNCTION
UTILITY, MIDI, SCENE MEMORY, GROUP, PAIR, METER, PAN/
∅
,
COMP, CUE, SEND1, SEND2, SEND3, SEND4, SEND3-4, EQ, LIBRARY
MEMORY
Name and number of the current mix scene: 00 to 50
SEL CH
CH1–CH16, ST IN, RTN1, RTN2, SEND3, SEND4, SEND3-4, ST OUT
RTN
1
RTN
2
SEND 3
SEND 4
FUNCTION
MEMORY
SEL CH
The FUNCTION area
shows the name of
the selected LCD
function
The MEMORY area
shows the current mix
scene name and
number
The SEL CH area
shows the currently
selected channel
The highlighted arrow
indicates the channel
selected using the
RTN/SEND [SEL] button
This icon indicates that
another display is avail-
able to the right. When
that display is selected,
the icon moves to the left
side of the display
Summary of Contents for Programmable Mixer 01
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