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them by pressing the button corresponding to
that group in the Select panel on the right side of
the console. Alternatively, you can press and hold
any one of the Group assign buttons and select
the channel(s) you wish to assign to that Group
Out. You can also query which channels are
assigned to specific Group Outs. Simply press and
hold one of the Group assign buttons to see
instantly which channel(s) are assigned to a spe-
cific Group at any time.
WHERE DO THE GROUP OUTPUTS
ROUTE TO?
You can assign the Group Outputs the ADAT opti-
cal outputs or the TDIF connectors, or to the addi-
tional optical output (this is the how the Groups
are routed on power-up). The groups can also be
routed to the Mix by holding down the Route to
Mix button and selecting the Group Select buttons
ARE ROUTING AND BUS ASSIGNMENTS
STORED IN SNAPSHOTS?
Yes; every digital function within a channel, such
as EQ, Pan and Group Output assignments can be
stored internally using the Snapshot function.
WHAT ARE THE EQ FREQUENCY
RANGES?
40Hz to 800Hz for the low frequency band, 200Hz
to 8kHz for the mid band, and 1kHz to 20kHz for
the high frequency band.
HOW DOES THE SOLO/PFL SYSTEM
WORK?
Each channel has its own Solo button - press once
to solo the channel, and again to clear it. In the
Solo Control panel you can switch globally
between PFL (Pre Fade Listen) and AFL (After
Fade Listen), and select SIP (Solo-In-Place). There
is a Clear Solo function which will clear the solo
from all 16 channels. There is also also a trim
adjust for the Solo system, which is the final fader
on the masters bank.
HOW DO I SET THE AUXES TO BE PRE-
/POST- FADER?
Hold down the Aux/FX Pre switch located on the
right hand side of the console, and select which of
the Aux and FX sends you want to be globally
Pre/Post fader by using the Aux Select switches
located in the Rotary Controls section.
WHICH PARAMETERS CAN BE AUTO-
MATED?
Snapshot Automation allows every function and
parameter on the desk to be instantly recalled,
except those associated with analogue controls eg.
TRIM, HP Filters, C/Rm + phones output level
controls. Dynamic Automation allows for individ-
ual control of each function and parameter
through MIDI. All non-analogue functions of the
console - including level, pan, EQ, and dynamics,
aux level, and effects
parameters - have been assigned MIDI messages
which allow software control through almost any
MIDI sequencing package.
HOW DO THE UNDO AND REDO FUNC-
TIONS WORK?
Spirit Digital 328 offers non-destructive editing by
using the Undo/Redo function. This is useful for
comparing new EQ settings or FX settings.
Whenever functions have been updated, you can
press the Undo button to return to the original
settings. To return to the new settings, press Redo.
There is only one level of Undo/Redo to avoid con-
fusion. Snapshots can be used if multiple levels of
comparisons are required.
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