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input signal will be monitored at each of the outputs, independent of the
main output level control.
When setting a monitor level, you must first select the input that will be
monitored, and then select the output for which you will set the monitor
level. Selection of the input is really just a matter of using the correct
monitor control box. A monitor setting will always affect the input pair that
is directly above it. To set the monitor for inputs 3/4, for example, simply
go to the monitor control directly below inputs 3/4 and click on one of the
eight buttons found in the center of the control.
Let’s say you want to set the level at which input pair 1/2 is monitored for
each of the three stereo analog output pairs on Mona. You would first find
the monitor control that corresponds to inputs 1/2 (the control on the far left,
directly below the input control for channels 1/2). Clicking on the button
within this box labeled “1” causes the control box to display the currently
selected levels at which inputs 1/2 are being monitored at outputs 1/2.
Clicking on the button labeled “3” would cause the control box to display
the currently selected levels at which inputs 1/2 were being monitored at
outputs 3/4. You can move through the remaining buttons, setting the level
at which inputs 1/2 are monitored at each of the three output pairs, as well
as the S/PDIF “D” and ADAT “A#” outputs. The console program
remembers any settings that you make, and all settings for all outputs are
maintained independently.
Note: You cannot monitor the S/PDIF inputs through the ADAT outputs
and vice versa. This is because you can only use one digital mode (S/PDIF
or ADAT) at any given time. For more information, please see the section
“Digital Mode Switch” later in this manual.
Remember that all of the monitor controls remain in effect even when
they’re not displayed. The degree of attenuation (or muting) of each level is
set by the monitor controls. The console program constantly maintains a
level setting for each of the monitor paths it controls. Clicking on an output
selection button simply selects the settings that are displayed.