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Owner’s Manual
Owner’
s Manual
This screen contains the editable effect parameters,
IN/OUT
meters,
EQ IN/OUT
button, and a graph show-
ing the EQ curve associated with this effect. Touch the
EDIT EQ
button to display the EQ controls (low- and
high-shelf filters and one parametric band) instead of
the effect’s.
6.3.4 Line
Figure 6-8 Line OVERVIEW
GROUP/AUX ASSIGNMENTS
The AUXES area displays the selected channel’s as-
signments, level settings, pan settings (if Auxes are ste-
reo linked), and pre-/post-fader status (blank =POST).
The GROUP ASSIGNMENTS area displays the selected
channel’s group assignments. Touch anywhere in the
AUXES area to open the GRPS/AUXES Touchscreen
(see page 44).
EQ
Touch the EQ graph to open its Touchscreen. Touch
the
EQ IN
button to toggle it in/out.
LINK
If a channel is listed below
LINK
, this channel has
been stereo linked with the selected channel.
6.3.5 Aux
Figure 6-9 Aux OVERVIEW
EQ and COMP
Touch the EQ or compressor graphs to open their
specific Touchscreens. Touch the arrows to toggle the
processor order. Touch the
EQ IN
,
COMP IN
buttons to
toggle their processors in/out.
LINK
If a channel is listed below
LINK
, this Aux has been
stereo linked with the selected Aux.
6.3.6 Group
Figure 6-10 Group OVERVIEW
GRP DSP ENABLE/DISABLE
This button enables/disables the group DSP. Use this
button in conjunction with the
GRP DSP AVAILABLE
meter to conserve DSP for where it is most needed. This
button will only enable if DSP resources are available.
When disabled, the Compressor and EQ graphs are
absent.
If there is insufficient DSP to add to the selected
group, a warning message appears stating there is not
enough DSP to add to the selected group. If this in-
stance of DSP is deemed essential, deactivate Group
DSP elsewhere to free resources.
To remove DSP:
1. Touch the
DISABLE
button in the GRP DSP area.
A warning message appears: “Are you sure? This will
remove DSP and all associated DSP settings from
the selected group.”
2. Touch
OK
to confirm the removal of group DSP or
CANCEL
to leave the DSP active on that group.
GRP DSP AVAILABLE
This meter indicates the DSP resources still available.
In Figure 6-10, five of the eight units of DSP are still
available.