User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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 2.1.1.1. Routing keys 
There  are  four  keys  on  the  top  of  the  channel  that  routes  the  channel  signal    to  the 
corresponding output. Activation is indicated through the integrated LEDs in each of these keys, 
and  indicates  the  creation  of  a  cross  point  between  the  input  signal  on  the  channel  and  the 
output channel corresponding to the key. 
Routing keys 
From left to right and top to bottom, the four keys are direct routings to PROGRAM or Master 1, 
AUDITION  or  master  2,  AUX1  and  AUX2.  The  allocation  of  physical  outputs  associated  with 
these signals and the physical circuits of the input/output modules on the back of AEQ FORUM 
is accomplished from the configuration software. For more information, please refer to chapter 4 
of this manual - SOFTWARE SETUP. 
 2.1.1.2. SELECT 
The  control  surface  of  AEQ  FORUM  offers  the  usual  controls  for  a  mixing  console  on  each 
channel, but AEQ FORUM also offers a wide range of possibilities for routing and processing, 
beyond the physical options included in each channel. These possibilities have been distributed 
in a  logical manner  within  internal menus accessible from the main screen  of  the  Control and 
Monitoring section. 
The  operation  is  intuitive,  always  beginning  with  pressing  the  SELECT  button  on the  channel 
that you want to process and moving to the main screen of the Control and Monitoring section 
of the console to accomplish the activations or adjustments.. For further details please refer to 
chapter 3.-DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERNAL MENU of this manual. 
 2.1.1.3. Display Channel 
Each of  the 12, 8 or  4 channels (depending on the AEQ FORUM configuration ordered) 
integrates a two-colour OLED display (yellow / black) showing: 
•  Name  of  the  associated  audio  signal  (maximum  6  characters,  editable  via  the 
configuration  software.  For  more  information  see  Chapter  4.-SOFTWARE 
CONFIGURATION of this manual) 
•  Status of balance between left signal (L) and right (R) stereo signals (or panoramic for 
monophonic signals). 
Display in channel fader 










