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Group or Master SET button pressed -
SOURCE - not used
DESTINATION – used to route Group or Master mix to an output.
Monitor SET button pressed -
SOURCE - displays/routes monitor EXT source.
DESTINATION – used to route monitor mix to an output.
Selecting Input Channel Sources
The operator designates the desired input channel by pressing its
SET button in the Input section. Its current input source is shown in the
SOURCE display. Input channel meterbridge LCD displays will
mirror that same information. A different input source may be chosen
by rotating the SOURCE knob. When the desired source is shown in the
SOURCE display, pressing the TAKE button will execute the take
command on the downstroke, and the new input will be shown in the
SOURCE display and in the meterbridge LCD display. This function
operates the same as the SOURCE knob on the input panels. To remove
the input source from the input channel and leave nothing connected
TAKE the source named “NOSOURCE”.
Selecting Output Mix Destinations
When a SET button on an output mix channel (i.e., any of the auxes,
monitors, or MXM masters) is pressed, its most current destination will
be shown in the DESTINATION display. A mix is capable of being
sent to one or many outputs. To see all the destinations that the mix
feeds, rotate the DESTINATION knob. If the mix doesn’t feed the
displayed destination the TAKE button will light. You may also
“dobby” the DESTINATION knob to step through all of the currently
routed destinations.
EXAMPLE: An example might be a MXM feed routed to several listeners
participating in the program, or an AUD bus routed to multiple recording
devices.
Changing Output Mix Destinations
Rotate the DESTINATION knob until the desired destination is
shown in the DESTINATION display. When the knob is rotated, the
TAKE button will light if the displayed destination is not being fed by
the mix. If the operator wishes to add the destination shown, press the
TAKE button to execute the command and the new destination will
become the current destination, shown in available displays elsewhere
on the control surface. Disallowed destinations (established in the
configuration software) will not be shown.
Tip: DOBBY (pronounce
dah-bee) - means to quickly
press and release an en-
coder knob.
Tip: The CR monitor SPKR
A and SPKR B buttons act
as SET buttons to program
the SPKR A and SPKR B
destination(s) separately.