1 PGM VUMETER:
Shows the program output
level in VU, with peak retained. This meter remains
visible on all screens.
The number on the right shows the maximum value,
which can be expressed in VU or dBfs. It is switched
with a tap on the value. The VU/dBfs unit change
takes effect on all displays.
By touching on text “PGM”, the level indicator
changes successively to show the AUX, REC, or
VBUS buses.
2 BALANCE:
Left / right balance adjustment. In
mono inputs is the PAN-POT control. To change the
value:
The encoder navigates between the
functions
GAIN → BALANCE → FADER
.
Turn it
until focus on BALANCE.
Push
to edit the value.
Turn
to change the value.
Push
to confirm the value and leave
the edit mode.
3 MAIN FADER:
Set the level of the signal for
all buses. This level is shown at the vu-meters.
On channels with hardware faders, the faders on the
screen reflects the position of the hardware faders.
If the fader is changed on the screen the level
changes, but the mechanical fader remains in the
same place, since they are not motorized. When the
level of a hardware fader is changed by software,
the OLED screen shows the current level flashing, to
indicate that it does not match the position of the
hardware fader. The fader level on the screen shows
always the current level of the channel.
NOTES
Although virtual channels are 100% operational from the
touch screen, for convenient operation it is recom-
mended to use the remote web interface, which can run
on a larger screen or tablet.
The level at the outputs and vu-meters indication can
differ since outputs have gain offset. Level meters and
outputs matches when output gain control is set at the
nominal level for this output.
4 – BUSES:
For hardware channels, reflect the
assignments to the mix buses according to the
PGM, REC and AUX buttons. For virtual channels,
they allow you to assign a channel to the different
buses. In both, you can assign the channel to the
VBUS bus (which does not have a hardware as-
signment button).
The assignment to any of the buses can be turned
on/off by pressing the corresponding button on the
touch screen. In the hardware channels, the switch-
ing will be reflected in the button. The same goes
for the CUE bus.
5 – NAME:
Allows to enter a name for the chan-
nel, of up to 10 characters. This name is shown on
the OLED screen.
6 – INPUT CONFIG:
It contains the input gain
control; shows the input assigned to the channel
and information associated with the input. The AD-
MIN user can access the input settings by touching
SETTINGS, or assign the input from the drop-down
menu.
GAIN
Set the input gain, in dB. To change:
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CHANNEL SCREEN.
Shows
features, settings and basic
controls for the selected
channels.
Allows to access to the
input/output routing and the
audio processing screens.
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