Owner`s manual
Bus assignment features
The bus assignment section offers considerable flexibility for creating what even-
tually becomes the main output mix. Two stereo subgroups are available for creat-
ing submixes or separate stereo mixes. All assignments are derived post-fader,
post-eq, and post-mute.
PAN control
The pan control positions the signal within the stereo left/right (or
odd/even) field. PAN affects signals that are assigned directly to Left-Right, Groups
1-2 and Groups 3-4
Mono bus assign
The channel is assigned to the MONOmix bus. PANhas no affect on
MONO
L-R bus assign
The channel is assigned to the Left and Right mix buses.
G 1-2 bus assign
The channel is assigned to Groups 1 and 2. Groups 1 and 2 are configured
as a stereo pair. They can also be treated as two discrete mono groups by using
the PAN control.
G 3-4 bus assign
The channel is assigned Groups 3 and 4. Groups 4 and 4 are configured as a
stereo pair. They can also be treated as two discrete mono groups by using the
PAN control.
Input fader (100mm)
The fader is the primary level control for signals being sent to any of the consoles
post fader mix buses,
MUTE
The input channel is muted and the MUTELEDis alluminated. All AUX
feeds and bus assignments are shut off. Insert send and SOLO signals are still
active.
PK / SIG LED indicator
This two-color(green & red) LED is used to monitor the channel’s signal
level. Signal present (green) is monitored pre-fader. Peak (red) is monitored at the
preamp and before & after the fader.
PFL
PFL -Pre fader listen. This button routes the channel’s signal to the Solo bus
for monitoring through headphones or in the control room. The Peak (red) LED
is illuminated to show PFLstatus.
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Mono Input channel
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