Software Instruction Manual

IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software
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However, if the levels are being dynamically controlled (ASA is on) by one or more of the automatic functions, like
the compressor function, the net gain bar graph will dynamically move like a “flying fader” to show that the input
gain is being automatically controlled. In this case it shows the net or final input gain setting that results after all
automatic functions have been processed. Do not attempt to manually control the gain of an input while it is under
automatic control.
Gain Control Selector: An arrow is used to show which input gain control is presently selected. This is the
gain control that you can manually change if ASA is off. Use
Q R to change the selection or drag the mouse ({)
left or right.
Output Signal Level: At the far right of the mixer Display screen are the two yellow output level bar graphs
representing the peak output of Channel 1 and 2.
Note: The differences between the SMX-6 and AMB-5 versions of the mixer Display screen are: 1) The
absence of a level bar graph for the Channel 1 of Input 6 of an AMB-5 because it is reserved as an ambient
sensing input. 2) All of the AMB-5 Channel 2 input levels are manually controlled like an MPX-6 mixer and
therefore do not respond to any automatic functions.
Fig. 6.3 A Single Input from an SMX-6 or AMB-5 Display Screen
Input Signal Level
Net Gain to Output 1
Net Gain to Output 2
Input Number
Gain Control Selector
Address & Loop