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Mode Functions
[Level]
This parameter enables you to set the volume level of the AUX signal sent to the output.
Value: 0dB - –
∞
dB
You can assign audio input signals (routed in the Mixer Input section) to any mLAN channel.
1. Press the [Mixer 2] button.
2. Press the [L] or [R] button.
3. Use the [
PAGE
] button to select a parameter you wish to set.
4. Use the [+1/ENTER] and [–1/EXIT] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select the names of the
devices and parameter values.
[Mix Out Device/Nickname]
Use the [Device/Nickname] parameter to specify the name of the module on the mLAN you
wish to assign as the destination of the audio signals (routed from the Mixer input section). If
you are not connecting any modules, select “Unconnected.”
[Mix Out Plug]
Select a “Plug” from the mLAN Plugs (virtual plugs) on the selected device. If the device does
not have an appropriate mLAN Plug, “No Source (Destination) Plug” appears.
You can select multiple destinations. If multiple devices are connected to the
network, the [Device/Nickname] and [Plug] parameter screens indicate the
number of connected devices in the lower left corner of the display. When
you press the [PAGE
] button repeatedly, this number increments and the
parameter setting changes accordingly.
Settings for the Mixer Output Section: [Mixer 2] -
[L] [R]
NOTE
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