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Figure 6-2 Band EQ Touchscreen
6.2.2 Touchscreen Buttons
There are two types of Touchscreen buttons:
• On/off or selected/unselected
An off/unselected button has black letters over
a white background (
SOLO
in Figure 6-3). An
on/selected button has white letters over a black
background. Touch the button to toggle its setting.
• Light switch
A light switch toggles between the values located to
the right of the switch. The selected value appears
with black letters over a white background (
ALL
ACTIVE
in Figure 6-3). The unselected value has
white letters over a black background (
ALL OUT
).
The switch position aligns with the selected value.
Touch the switch to toggle the value.
Figure 6-3 MATRIX MIX Touchscreen
6.2.3 Touchscreen Name and Channel/
Function
The name of the current Touchscreen is displayed in
the top-center of the screen (
MATRIX MIX
in Figure
6-3). Some screens are specific to the selected channel
or function. For example, the Analog and Effect Return
OVERVIEW screens are different. The currently se-
lected channel/function appears in the upper-left of the
Touchscreen (
Mtx C
in Figure 6-3). Up and down ar-
rows appear on either side of the selected channel that
can be touched to increment or decrement the selected
channel. Pressing the up/down QuickMix arrows also
increments/decrements the field.
6.2.4 Sub Screens
Some functions require one or more sub screens to
adjust all parameters. These screens are accessed by
touching a button or an area, such as an EQ graph. After
viewing and adjusting parameters on the sub screen,
return to the previous screen by pressing the hardware
button that displayed the original Touchscreen.
6.3 Overview Touchscreens
There are seven variations on the OVERVIEW Touch-
screen: Analog, Digital, Line, Effect Return, Aux, Group,
and Master. To display these screens, press the
FAT
QuickMix button and:
• select the desired channel’s bank and press its
SELECT
button;
OR
• touch the up/down arrows next to the channel
menu field to find the desired channel.
6.3.1 Analog
Figure 6-4 Analog OVERVIEW