User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Pan / Balance
Pan allows you to adjust how much of the channel is sent to the left versus the right outputs. Touch
and drag a channel’s pan slider left or right to make adjustments. Touched pans will grow & glow”
to indicate that they are being adjusted. The pan may be centered by double-tapping the pan slider.
The pan control employs a design called “Constant Loudness. If a channel is panned hard left
(or right) and then panned to the center, the signal is attenuated 3 dB to maintain the same
apparent loudness. Otherwise, the sound would appear much louder when panned center.
The pan slider becomes a balance slider on linked channels, now acting as a stereo balance.
It allows you to adjust how much of the left or right output signals are heard. Touch and drag
the sliders left or right to make adjustments. Center it to hear the output equally from the left
and right sides. The balance may be centered by double-tapping the balance slider. How to link
channels is discussed on page 37.
For a linked aux, the user may de-select Use LR Pan to control the aux pans and main mix pans
independently for each channel. An example of this is displayed below.
More information about Use LR Pan may be found on page 65.
Mute
Mute buttons do just what they sound like they do. They mute – turn o – the signal on the
channel(s). Engaging a channel’s mute switch provides the same results as sliding the channel
fader all the way down.
Mute buttons illuminate red when engaged and are gray when disengaged.
Muting a channel mutes it all on all outputs, not just the output that is currently shown...unless
the user de-selects Use LR Mute for a particular aux/FX send, in which case aux mutes (or FX mutes)
and main mix mutes may be controlled independently for each channel. More information about
Use LR Mute may be found on pages 64.
Inputs muted by mute groups or VCAs will illuminate oxblood red. More information about mute
groups may be found on pages 49-54.
LR Pan
LR Balance
Aux 7 / Aux 8 Pan
Aux 9 / Aux 10 Pan
Aux 11 / Aux 12 Pan
Aux 13 / Aux 14 Pan
Aux 5 / Aux 6 Pan
Aux 3 / Aux 4 Pan
Aux 1 / Aux 2 Pan
LR Pan