Operation Manual

328 Chapter 31: Outputs
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
By clicking the recorder button (returns only) you can set the input source to tape
returns.
Stereo linking (GUI only)
The linking section of the configuration processing
area has a LINK switch for linking the selected
output channel to the adjacent (higher numbered)
output channel. The LINK OPT. button opens a
Stereo Linking Options window from where you can select the linked parameters.
For more information, see Chapter 10 "Stereo Linking" on page 127.
Gain swap (GUI only)
Only return has the gain swap facility. Clicking
GAIN SWAP swaps from remote (stage box) gain
to digital trim (console gain), and vice versa. For
more information, see “Mic amp input gain
(preliminary input processing)” on page 286.
Mix mode (GUI only)
The mix section (aux only) has a MODE button for
scrolling through the three mix modes, that is, mix,
mix minus and group.
Input mode (GUI only)
The button in the input mode section (return only)
time aligns the return channel with the input
channels.
Fader linking (GUI only)
The link fader section (matrix only) has ST and
MON buttons for linking the matrix channel fader to
the stereo or to the mono master faders,
respectively. Control of the stereo master faders
reverts to the highest fader.
Bus trim (GUI only)
The bus trim section (all output channels except
return) has a control for fine adjustment of the
gain. Range is from -12 dB to +6 dB.
Direct input (GUI only)
The direct input section (all output channels
except return) provides an internal connection to
effects etc. or an external input into the output
from an effect or line I/O unit. It lets you take a
signal directly out of a defined point in the input
channel’s signal path and route it to either an
internal assignable effect or to one of the physical
outputs (a physical connection at one of the line I/O
boxes). This function is optional and assigned on a
channel-by-channel basis.