Specifications

11.1 Principles
The Navigator console incorporates a Sound-to-Light system which
enables three Cues to be controlled by the bass, mid-range, and
treble of a sound source; this is referred to as Sound-to-Cue.
Moreover, the bass level can be used to step through a Sequence;
this is referred to as Bass step Control.
11.2
Connecting a sound source
There are two inputs provided on the back panel for line or
monitor level sound sources. Refer to sections B.5 and B.6 for
connection and level details.
11.3
Sound-to-Cue control
Using the Sound-to-Cue facility, the first three Cue Faders on the
console are controlled by the bass, mid-range, and treble of the
sound source.
Note The actual Cues controlled by each of these Cue Faders is
dependent upon the Cue Scroll setting.
The maximum level of the Cues is set by the level of the sound,
and is proportional to the level of the STL Master. The three Cue
Faders can be set to attain a static ‘background’ level for each
sound component.
To enable the Sound-to-Cue facility, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the sound source to the appropriate connector on the
console.
2 Set the STL Master level.
3 Set the Cue Scroll control.
4 Set the first three Cue Fader levels.
5 Modify the level of the STL Master and Cue Faders to fine tune the
desired effects.
Navigator Operators Manual
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