Specifications

Pan, routing, mute and solo 39
VeniceF
Operator Manual
Pan, routing, mute and solo
The VeniceF is a flexible mixing console with four group buses plus stereo and mono.
Groups and solo sections of the mono input channels
The signal can be routed to any of the four group buses by pressing the corresponding
group select switch.
Item Description
1 Group switches Each group switch routes the channel signal to its
associated group bus (as described later in this section).
2 mono switch This switch routes the channel signal to the mono bus
(post-EQ, post-mute and post-fader).
3 stereo switch Routes the channel signal to the stereo master bus
(post-EQ, post-pan, post-mute and post-fader).
4 pan control knob The pan control allows the channel signal to be
positioned in a stereo field when routed to the stereo bus, or when group
sends are configured to be stereo. The pan control allows continuous
adjustment of the image from hard left, to hard right with a centre detent,
and obeys a constant power law (that is, -3dB at the centre).
5 pan to groups switch The VeniceF’s group sends may be configured by
pressing this switch for stereo group operation or released for mono group
mode (as described later in this section).
6 MUTE switch and red LED The MUTE switch mutes the channel signal.
The signal will still be sent to the insert point and to the direct
output. The mute LED illuminates to show that the MUTE switch is on.
7 SOLO switch and yellow LED With solo enabled the channel signal is
sent to the after-fade listen (AFL) stereo and pre-fade listen (PFL) mono
buses. The left and right local monitor outputs can be used, for example,
when operating from within a booth to hear selected solos and not the
whole mix. The solo LED illuminates to show when a solo is on.
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