User Manual

User Guide
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Screen Sub-menu Description
Channel Pan Pan the channel’s signal Left, Center or Right in the stereo LR
mix and Stereo Out.
Channel Input Select one of the available Mic, Line, Aux (only available if Aux
In Mode is Mic or Line) or USB inputs to route to the selected
channel.
Channel Phantom Turn on 48V phantom power when using a condenser
microphone in the selected channel.
Channel Low Cut Select the frequency at which a low cut lter will be placed.
The lter has a carefully-crafted 18db/octave slope. Low
options are only On/O in Basic mode.
Advanced Mode
Advanced mode is intended for use by professionals and users who wish to have
every available setting and option at their disposal. All settings available to
Basic Mode apply to Advanced Mode in addition to:
Screen Sub-menu Description
Menu Outputs Provides routing and gain settings for the Stereo Out.
Menu Tone Provides additional Tone mode (Continuous and Left Identify)
and Tone Level settings.
Menu Record Provides additional record settings for gain, sample rate, bit
depth and LR linking.
Menu HP Preset Provides additional HP presets for LR Mono, User Presets 1-4,
Edit HP Preset utility and HP Solo mode selection. Camera
Stereo and Camera Mono are also available when Aux In Mode
is set to Camera.
Menu System >
Limiters
Lets you turn limiters on or o.
Channel Solo Lets you “solo” the selected channel in the headphone output.
Solo mode can be set to “Individual” or “Multiple” in the HP
Preset menu. When a channel is soloed, its light ring will ash
orange.
Channel Arm Allows pre-fade recording of the channel to an individual track
on the SD card.
Channel 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.
Channel Pan Lets you position the audio of the channel anywhere between
Left and Right in the stereo image of the LR mix and Stereo
Out.
Channel Linking Lets you link channels 1 and 2 either as a stereo pair, mid side
pair, or turn linking o.
Custom Mode
Custom mode is intended for users who want to customize the features and
functionality available to them. This mode grants access to dierent sections of
Advanced Mode features, turning them on or o in the user interface as desired.