Yamaha DM1000/DM2000/02R96
SW1............................... On
SW2............................... On
SW3............................... Off
SW4 .............................. Off
Tascam TM-D1000/MIDI Volume
SW1 .............................. Off
SW2 .............................. On
SW3 .............................. On
SW4 .............................. Off
Mackie D8B
SW1............................... Off
SW2 .............................. Off
SW3 .............................. On
SW4 .............................. Off
Spirit Digital 328
SW1............................... On
SW2............................... Off
SW3 .............................. On
SW4 .............................. Off
Switches 5 and 6 are reserved for future use.
Selecting Mono/Stereo/Quad Operation Mode
When DAFV
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receives a command from an Edit Controller, the mixer performs the
transition by fading up some channels while fading down other channels.
If you have mono audio sources connected to the mixer, then each mixer channel is
treated as a separate “machine” by the edit controller. In “Mono Mode”, up to 4 mono
“machines” may be controlled, using the mixer channels 1 through 4.
If you have stereo VTRs connected to the mixer, then you want each stereo pair to be
treated as a separate “machine” by the edit controller. In “Stereo Mode”, channels 1/2,
3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 are paired and treated as four machines by the edit controller.
If you have four channel machines connected to the mixer, and then each group of
four input channels should be treated as a machine by the edit controller.
In “Quad Mode”, channels 1 through 4 are “machine 1”, 5 through 8 are “machine 2”,
9 through 12 are “machine 3”, and 13 through 16 are “machine 4”.
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