User Manual

User Guide
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Pag e Sub-menu Description
1 Solo
*
Lets you solo the selected channel in the headphone output. Soloing
by default is Individual (exclusive) in that only one input at a time
will be soloed. When a channel is soloed, its light ring will ash
orange. Soloing can be set to Multiple (non-exclusive) in the HP
Preset submenu.
1 Arm
*
Allows pre-fade recording of the channel to its own isolated (ISO)
track on the SD card.
1 Gain
*
Sets the sensitivity of the input. Generally, the gain should be set
so that the loudest parts of the audio signal just touch the red
segments of the meters.
1 Pan Lets you position the channel’s audio in the stereo image of the LR
mix and stereo out.
2 Input Lets you select one of the available Mic, Line, Aux or USB inputs to
route to the chosen channel.
2 Phantom Lets you apply full 48v phantom power to the channel’s mic or line
input.
2 Low Cut Sometimes referred to as a high pass lter (HPF), the Low Cut lter
can be set up to roll o bass frequencies or reduce mic handling
noise, wind noise, and other undesirable low frequencies. The lter
has a carefully crafted 18 dB/octave slope.
2 Phase
*
Allows the signal’s phase to be inverted 180 degrees.
3 Delay
*
Inserts an adjustable delay in the signal path. Often used for phase
alignment of multiple mics or lip synchronization for video.
3 Linking
*
Lets you link two and/or four channels. For more details, see Linking
Channels.
* Sub-menu/setting appears in Advanced mode only
To access the Channel screen:
X Press the associated Channel knob.
L You can access Channel screens for channels 9 and 10 via MENU > Inputs, or by
using the Star (* / **) toggle switch, when those shortcuts are set to Ch 9/10
Screen.
Using Star Shortcuts (*/**)
For your convenience, we have included a front panel user-programmable
toggle switch with two positions, * and **. This lets you dedicate a hardware
shortcut to frequently used functions without having to navigate the menus.
To program functions to the Star toggle switch:
1. Tap .
2. Select * Shortcuts > * Shortcut (or ** Shortcut).
3. When the * Menu screen appears, select your preferred function.