User Guide

The tape input on the rear of the console can be
routed to the main mono or stereo busses by
pressing the or switches. The level
of the tape input is continuously variable from off
(-inf) to +20dB (the nominal input level is
referenced to -10dB).
- When depressed, the tape input signal is
routed to the stereo AFL and mono PFL busses.
- When depressed with a small object (eg. screwdriver or pencil tip), the solo
in place switch causes all active input solos on the console to be exclusively routed to the
main outputs of the console. (i.e. mute all un-soloed inputs).
i.e. If a solo is in place, only those active solos will be heard from the main front of house
speakers. This is a major function worthy of note.
The solo in place function is more at home in studio surroundings where the engineer would
expect only to hear active solos through the monitors. It’s uses in live sound reinforcement
are limited but include:
At sound check, Solo In Place could be used to check or EQ (or adjust insertions,
effects etc.) for one or a number of channels at once without having to turn down or
mute each of the undesired channels (which may upset the onstage monitors an
hence the musicians!).
- The auto mute masters are used to enable the mute groups (1
through 4) as assigned on the input channels.
Again, these switches are a major function worthy of note (i.e. don’t forget that you have them enabled and
the channels assigned or channel mutes will not be released).
Mono Stereo
Solo
WARNING: Solo in place is a major function and should be used for sound check
ONLY. Please read this information carefully!
Solo in Place
Auto Mute Masters
Stereo to Mono
Pre Insert
Mute
Solo
Output Level
- When depressed,
a sum of the stereo left and right
signals are routed to the mono
signal buss via the pre insert switch.
- When depressed, the
stereo signal sent to the mono buss
is sourced from the stereo signals
before the stereo insert points.
Otherwise the signal is taken after
the stereo inserts.
The setting of this depends upon the circumstances (and the usage of the centre
mono ouptut). For example, if an independent graphic EQ or limiter is required to
control the mono centre speaker, then it may not be required (or desired) to have
the graphic EQ/limiter inserted into the left and right output affect the mono
centre.
- Each of the left right and centre outputs have individual channel mutes
which mute the signal post fader.
- When depressed, the stereo or mono signal is routed to the PFL mono and
AFL stereo busses.
- Each output level is continuously variable from off (-inf) to
+10dB.
Verona Master OutputsVerona Master Outputs
0
+10
tape
mono
stereo
SOLO
1
2
3
4
solo in
place
master
auto
mute
masters
to mono
stereo pre
insert
left
right
mono
stereo mono
10
10
5
5
0
20
15
30
40
10
10
5
5
0
20
15
30
40
MUTE MUTE
SOLO SOLO
MUTE
Verona FeaturesVerona Features
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The controls on this page are those directly responsible
for the main outputs from the console.
0
+10
50
150
5k
500
+10
0
+21
+21
+21
+21
+21
+21
+18
+18
+18
+18
+18
+18
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
+15
+12
+12
+12
+12
+12
+12
+9
+9
+9
+9
+9
+9
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
+3
0
0
0
0
0
0
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
-9
-12
-12
-12
-12
-12
-12
-15
-15
-15
-15
-15
-15
-18
-18
-18
-18
-18
-18
-21
-21
-21
-21
-21
-21
-24
-24
-24
-24
-24
-24
tape
generator
freq
groups
to mono
stereo pre
insert
pfl
left
right
mono
0
0
+10
+10
phones
local
stereo mono
monitor
+15 +60
talk
talk
on
external
1
2
3
4
left
left
mono
pfl
right
right
master meters
solo meters
mono
aux
stereo
matrix
1-2
5-6
7-8
3-4
mono
on
stereo
solo in
master
place
auto
mute
masters
10
10
5
5
0
20
15
30
40
10
10
5
5
0
20
15
30
40
mic
talk
MUTE MUTE
SOLO SOLO
SOLO
NEUTRIK
12
3
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
SOLO