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output bus tabs. AudioFire12 does not have S/PDIF, so it does not have a digital
output bus; it has 6 analog output bus tabs instead.
Master Output Bus Control
The master bus control is the area on the far right of the Console window. At the
top are the titles “ANALOG”, “OUT 1”, and “OUT 2.” This indicates you are
currently controlling everything mixed to analog outputs 1 and 2. These channels
correspond to the currently selected output bus tab.
Beneath the titles are two green label fields that can be changed by clicking in them
and typing. Below the green label fields are mute buttons, level meters and faders.
The
mute buttons
and
faders
affect
everything being mixed to this bus
. Thus,
pulling the fader down will make both the input monitors and playback quieter.
The level meters display the amount of signal being sent out of the selected
outputs.
The
gang button
, marked with a “G,” sets the gang mode. If you are in gang mode,
the mute buttons will work together for the left and right channels; for example,
clicking the mute on one channel activates the mute button on the other channel.
Also, ganging ties the faders together so they will maintain their relative placement
with regard to each other. Holding down the Shift key temporarily reverses the
state of the gang button; that is, if the gang button is down, holding down shift puts
you in non-ganged mode and vice versa.
Analog Inputs
The controls for the analog inputs are on the left side of the Console and have the
titles “ANALOG” and “IN 1” through “IN 8” at the top. There is one strip, or
input channel
, corresponding to each of AudioFire8’s eight physical analog inputs.
The input level meters remain viewable at all times, whereas the input monitor
controls (pan, solo, mute, faders and gang) that you see will change depending on
which output bus is currently selected.
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