Arrow Manual
Console Reference
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Stereo Link
Adjacent channels (analog 1+2, virtual 1+2) can be linked to create a stereo
input pair. When linked as a stereo pair, any control adjustments will affect
both channels of the stereo signal identically.
Note: Only the same type of inputs can be linked (Mic+Mic or
Line+Line), and the Hi-Z inputs cannot be linked.
Activation
Stereo pairs are created by activating LINK within the
. LINK performs the exact same
function pressing the LINK button on Arrow’s top
panel when the hardware is in PREAMP mode.
Tip: Option-click the LINK button to stereo link all
channels.
When Link is activated:
• The LINK switch is lit instead of gray
• One set of controls is available for the stereo
channel (except pan, as noted below)
• All current control settings of the left channel are
copied to the right channel (except pan, as noted
below)
• All inserted plug-ins in the left channel are
converted to stereo (parameter values are retained)
• Pan changes to dual (left/right) pan
• The send pan knobs are hidden (pans are forced to
hard left/right with stereo sends)
• The input level meter changes to a stereo meter
• Custom input labels revert to default input labels
Deactivation
• A stereo pair is separated into individual channels by
clicking the LINK switch when it is active (the LINK
switch is gray when deactivated).
• When LINK is deactivated, all current control settings and inserted plug-ins for the
stereo channel are copied to both channels (except pan, which is centered for both
channels).
Link Constraints
• Only the same input jacks can be linked (for example, a Mic input cannot be linked to
a Line input).
• The Hi-Z inputs cannot be linked.
Before and after engaging LINK
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