User Manual
M20d Monitor Mode
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green. If monitor level is turned off while the channel level is up, the monitor level stays
off until it is turned up again.
In Unlinked mode, only monitor level will be displayed as a blue horizontal band, without
channel level, as illustrated below. In either mode, live audio level will always be displayed
in the horizontal strip below the monitor level band.
Routing Channel Audio To A Target Monitor
In Monitor Mode there are 3 easy steps involved in sending a channel’s audio to a target
monitor, as follows:
1. Select the target monitor on the stage by tapping it.
2. Set the source channel’s Linked/Unlinked mode as desired by tapping its button.
3. Turn the source channel’s assigned encoder to the desired monitor level.
As you adjust each channel’s monitor level, you’ll see an animated signal flow displayed
from the source channel to the target monitor.
To route audio to a different target monitor, simply tap the monitor’s icon on the stage and
you’ll see its controller strip pulsate bright blue, along with the target triangles that rotate
around the monitor’s stage icon (see page 1). Then adjust the source channel’s monitor
level as desired by turning its assigned hardware encoder.
Routing Media Player Audio To A Target Monitor
If you’re using a media player in your M20d setup and would like to route its audio to
the monitors, it can be treated exactly the same as any other channel. Select the target
monitor, set the media player’s Linked/Unlinked mode on its controller strip, then adjust
its monitor level as desired by turning its assigned hardware encoder.