activated when pushing “PRE”-button of
“AUX 1”.
Z
If you set up different
volumes for “AUX 1”
and “AUX 2” without the
link-button activated, this
relation remains with the
link-button pushed.
Z
The solo button has no
influence on the aux
sums!
Z
Double clicking the
field next to the Pre
button allows you to enter
volumes numerically in
dB values.
Now the balance knob “BAL” follows. It
regulates the volume relation between left and
right channel of the signal, the way it shall
appear in the master sum.
If the “Solo”-button is active in one or more
channels, the mix out of the TRACE PRO AE
provides the signal of these channels
only
.
If the “Mute”-button is active in one or more
channels, the mix out of the TRACE PRO AE
and
the affected aux sums do not carry these
signals. The aux busses of these channels are not
muted if their “PRE”-button is active.
With the help of the fader at the end of the
channel strip, the portion of volume of the
channel on the master sum is regulated. Next to
it, the level meter with clipping LED (up) and
“PRE”-button (down) are located.
If “PRE” is active, the level of the signal is
shown independently of the position or
before
the gain knob. If “PRE” is not active, it is
measured and shown “post” – that means
after
the fader. This applies to all channel types.
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