
3.2.5 Solo Safe
Pressing
Solo Safe
prevents a path from being muted during an In-Place solo operation.
This is useful during a mix when reverb and effects devices need to be heard during an
In-Place solo.
The
Solo Safe
switch has a toggle function. If the button is lit, the path will not mute
during an In-Place solo.
3.2.6 Write, Update
The
Write
and
Update
buttons are used in conjunction with Fader Automation. See
Section 5
for information using Fader Automation.
The Input Modules have a local
Auto
button and LEDs that work in conjunction with the
Master Section
Write
and
Update
switches.
3.2.7 Channel Path and Mix Path
The Channel and Mix Paths of the Input Module are almost identical. Differences will be
noted as necessary.
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Mic and Line
Each Input Module has four inputs that are grouped into two input pairs; the Mic and
Line inputs, and the Group and Tape inputs.The Channel Path is sourced from either Mic
or Line while the Mix Path is sourced from either the Group or Tape input. Pressing
Mic
,
Line
,
Group
or
Tape
selects the input for a given path.
Mic
is a low level input for connecting Microphones, Mic Level Direct Boxes and low
level Synthesizers.
Line
is a high level input for any line level device. It may be calibrated for a +4 dB or -10
dB input level.
Mic
and
Line
are interlocked, only one source may be selected at a time.
The Chan path’s source is also displayed on the Input Module LED Meter and Status
display by the
Line
LED. If the
Line
LED is on, the Chan path is sourced from the Line
input, if it is off, the Chan path is sourced from the Mic input.
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EQ In
EQ Out
EQ
On
Mute
Stereo Bus
Flip
Grp
Tape
Mix
Main
Return
Main In
Rtrn In
On
Fader
EQ In
EQ
Pol Rev
Mic
Line
EQ Out
Mute
Stereo Bus
Chan
Channel Path and Mix Path
Mix
Solo Safe
Return
Main
Chan
Solo Safe Controls
Write
Update
Automation
Mix
Main
Return
Update
Write
Chan
Write and Update Buttons