Specifications
Chapter 2 Logic Control—Details 33
Track Assignment Modes
The TRACK button selects Assignment modes which allow the editing of a number of
global track parameters. It toggles between all displayed channels and the individual
parameters of the selected channel (Track Multi Channel View or Track Channel Strip
View). The parameters in Track Multi Channel View include: Volume, Pan, Track Mode,
Track Input, Track Output and Automation. In Track Channel Strip View however you get
an overview of the most important track parameters: Volume, Pan, Instrument, Insert 1,
Insert 2, Send 1 Level, Send 2 Level and Send 3 Level.
Multi Channel View
Track Multi Channel View allows you to edit a single “global” track parameter for all
tracks: Volume, Pan, Track Mode, Input, Output or Automation. The parameter being
edited will be displayed briefly when switching to this mode.
• The Mode Display will show
tr
(for “Track”).
The upper LCD row shows track names.
By pressing NAME/VALUE, you can toggle the display mode and instead see the
parameter values in the lower row:
As these display variants can be toggled in all Multi Channel Strip Views similarly, the
following will only show displays in Value mode.
• Turning the V-POTs change the associated track parameter
• Pressing a V-SELECT sets the parameter to its default value
• CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT buttons switch to the next or previous track parameter. The
selected parameter will be displayed briefly in the upper LCD row.
Channel Strip View
Track Channel Strip view allows you to edit all parameters listed above, for the selected
track.
• The Mode Display will show
tr.
(for “track channel strip”).
• The upper LCD row shows the name of the track and “Track parameters”.
Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 Audio5 Audio6 Audio7 Audio8
V
olume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 Audio4 Audio5 Audio6 Audio7 Audio8
+0.1dB
-1.8dB
+01.dB -30.0
+0.0dB -50.2
-24.7
-1.2dB
Track 1 "Audio 1"
Track parameters
V
olume
Pan
Inst
Ins.1
Ins.2
Send 1
Send 2
Send 3










