User`s manual
AEQ FORUM 
Digital audio mixer for broadcast applications 
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From left to right and from top to bottom the available options are: 
•  Name of the snapshot (test 1 in the example). 
•  Name of the channel (ANA 3 in the example). 
• “Routing”: allows you to configure the initial activation (or not) of the quick routing keys 
that are available above each fader channel of AEQ FORUM control surface. 
• “Balance/Panorama”: allows you to manage the initial balance or panoramic control for 
this input channel. 
• “Buttons”: allows you to configure the initial status of the PFL sending button (“CUE”) 
and the CHANNEL ON/OFF keys of AEQ FORUM control. 
• “Digital Gain”: allows you to control the initial input gain of the selected channel from -
12dB to +12 dB, by means of a graphical representation of a sliding fader. 
• “Fader”: allows you to configure the initial virtual position of that channel fader. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: This configuration will take effect when that channel is not 
associated to a physical fader in the control surface; when it’s associated to a fader, the 
value corresponding to that physical fader position will be taken. 
•   When you move the corresponding fader in the control surface, that initial value 
updates. 
• “Digital Sound Processes”: allows you to configure and activate/deactivate initially the 
available processes for that channel or, by means of “Load Preset” button, to select 
and load a previously created preset (see section 4.3.4). 
• “OK”: allows you to accept the created or edited configuration. 
• “Cancel”: allows you to reject the created or edited configuration. No change you may 
have made is saved. 
4.3.5.2. Advanced configuration of outputs. 
Within the “Configure Inputs & Outputs” advanced configuration screen, the right part of the 
screen shows the complete list of all the available audio output channels. Three columns are 
shown: 
• “Output”
: shows the internal numeric identifier for the output. 
• “Label”: shows the name or label associated to the channel. 
• “Config”: allows you to configure the associated options for that output channel from a 
specific screen. You can access by clicking “Click to [CONFIG]” and then clicking 
again on the 
 button that will appear. 










