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19 X AIR User Manual
5.12 Routing
The Routing page allows the analog and digital inputs and outputs to be
reassigned to dierent destinations. Select the group of inputs or outputs
you want to edit from the top row, then press the block to which you want to
reassigna channel.
5.13 Eects
The Eects page is accessed via the icon at the top of the main screen. There are 4
slots where various eects can be selected and adjusted to suit the application.
Press the folder icon to activate an eect block. Press Edit to select a dierent
eect, and press on the eect graphic to edit parameters. See the Eects
Descriptions chapter for more details.
5.14 Setup
The Setup page is accessed via the icon at the top of the main screen.
Thisallowsthe channel layout to be modied, a console reset, and network
settings tobeadjusted.
Press the Edit button to reorder the input, aux and eects channels. To return to
the standard conguration, press the Reset button. To reset the mixer to factory
settings, press the Initialize Mixer button, then press Yes to conrm.
The scribble strips are also edited on this page. Press a channel's blank box to
assign a color and name for that channel. The buses and eect blocks can
alsobeedited.
This screen allows the conguration of your wireless network connection.
SeetheNetwork Connection chapter for details.
The Audio/MIDI tab allows global settings for audio, MIDI and monitor options.
The console operates at 48 kHz by default, but can be changed to 44.1 kHz.
TheRTA can be switched from pre to post-EQ to monitor the eect of EQ
adjustments. Engage the 'Mute at Power On' function to avoid pops during start
up. When the Link option is selected, adjacent channels are paired together.
Aside from the fader settings being matched, the preamp, dynamics, EQ and
fader/mute/sends can also be aligned.
Activate the desired MIDI transmit and receive options for the physical MIDI ports
and the USB MIDI in the menu.
The solo options can be selected in the monitor section. Channels and buses
can be set to pre or after fader listen, and the solo bus level, trim and dimmer
attenuation can all be set.
5.15 Main EQ
There are 3 EQ options for the main and monitor buses: 6-band parametric,
graphic, and “true” EQ. These are accessed by pressing the PEQ/GEQ/TEQ buttons
on the right side.
This parametric EQ functions the same as the channel EQ, but there are
6bandsavailable.
The GEQ and TEQ types appear to be identical, but the “true” EQ compensates
for adjacent frequency adjustments. Most graphic equalizers have a multiplying
eect when several neighboring bands are boosted or cut, causing an
exaggerated EQ adjustment. The TEQ will have an EQ curve that is more indicative
of the actual adjustments made on the sliders.