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Fixed Volume - ! -
Decoupling the output volume from the LEVEL control makes especially sense in live use
because this ensures that the volume of the drum signal on the PA system is not changed
when you change the volume of the headphones.
SUB
As an alternative to the complete signal from the internal mixer, you can create a so-
called "SUB-mix." The SUB-Mix allows you to disable certain channel groups of the
mixer, so that they don't go, for example, to the main output. The following groups of
signals are available:
Drum channels (kick, snare, toms, cymbals, hi-hat, perc)
internal effects
line in signal
song signal
metronome
Select a group by rotating the DATA controller and disable or enable the signal for the
sub-mix by pressing the controller.
Song and Metronome
The signals "song" ( )and "metronome" ( )are treated separately in the sub-mix, although
they share one FADER in the internal mixer (ACMP). The reason for this is that per kit only
either a song or the metronome can be selected. A differentiation is not necessary in the
mixer. But through settings in the sub-mix it can be ensured that the metronome signal,
independent from the chosen kit, is generally sent only to the headphones (PHONS).
PHONS
Allows you to specify which signal will go to the headphone output. As with
„OUT1·2“
you can choose between the options
mix
and
sub
. . In addition, various BUS groups
can be selected: BUS
1+2
, BUS
3+4
,
BUS
5+6
and
BUS
7+8.
Again, the selection of
„BUS
7+8!“
allows you here to decouple the signal from the
LEVEL control (fixed volume). Thus, the headphone out becomes a true direct-out (see
routing examples on page 64).
VOL
Here you can read the level setting of the level controller.
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