Zaxcom Nomad User’s Manual_____________________________________________________Chapter 2
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Analog Input Channel Setup page
Page purpose:
This page controls the operating parameters for each of the analog inputs.
How to get here:
(
SETUP
key
once)
Figure 2-20 Analog Input Channel Setup page
While in this page, pressing any of the multi-function keys will select the input channels one through ten. An input
meter is provided to help adjust the trim.
Press and rotate the
MENU
knob
to select and change each channel input function. Channel input functions
include: input trim, input type, channel delay, highpass filter, phase, compressor limiter, phantom power enable
and two notch filters. Use the
HEADPHONE
knob
to return to the
}. Each notch filter has
separate On/Off and frequency adjustments. The notch frequency can be entered by using the number keys, as
well as the
MENU
knob
.
NOTE:
The
HPF
button
does double duty. Turning it
ON
turns on an analog filter with a fixed cutoff frequency
of 100 Hz and a digital filter with the cutoff frequency controlled by the
HPF FREQ
button
.
Headphone-1 page
Page purpose:
This page controls which audio busses are routed to the Headphone-1 connector.
How to get here:
(simultaneously press
MENU
knob
and
HEADPHONE
knob
)
Figure 2-21 Headphone-1 Monitor Sources page
Nomad’s main monitor connection can retain up to 12 Monitor Presets, each consisting of any combination of card
tracks, output busses or returns. If selected, wireless microphone receivers can be monitored directly through the
ZaxNet System on Nomad 6, 8 and 12.
NOTE:
The ZaxNet monitor points feed the headphones as split mono. Only one can be enabled at a time.
To create those User Presets, see
Retaining Your Headphone Mix with a Monitor Preset
From the
}, you can cycle through the Monitor Presets using the
HEADPHONE
knob
:
press it to move to the NEXT preset
press and hold it to move to the PREVIOUS preset