User Manual

CL Editor Owner’s Manual
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TO MIX/TO MATRIX SEND
1 MIX/MATRIX send level
This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the input channel to VARI-type MIX bus and MATRIX bus. The cur-
rent value is shown in the numerical box immediately below.
2 PRE (PRE on/off)
This selects PRE or POST as the point from which the signal is sent from the input channel to the MIX bus and
MATRIX bus. The point will be PRE EQ or PRE FADER when this is on, and POST FADER when this is off. The PRE
EQ/FADER setting can be specified in the Mixer Setup dialog box.
You can right-click (<control> key + click) the PRE button to display a context-sensitive menu that will
enable you to specify ALL PRE, ALL POST, or other options.
3 ON (MIX/MATRIX send on/off)
This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from the input channel to the MIX bus and MATRIX bus.
When MIX buses or MATRIX
buses are being used in stereo,
the odd-numbered knob will be
PAN or BAL (BALANCE.) If the
INPUT CH is selected, the odd-
numbered knob will be always
PAN. If the ST IN is selected, the odd-numbered will be PAN or BAL.
You can switch between Pan and Balance in the TO STEREO/MONO section.
If the FIXED type is selected for the MIX bus, only the ON button is valid.
The stereo/mono setting and the VARI type/FIXED type setting can be
made in the Mixer Setup dialog box.
4 Channel name
This section indicates the name of the MIX channel or MATRIX channel.
Surround mode indicator
In Surround mode ( p.3), the Send indication for MIX buses 1-6 will be switched to the Surround mode parameters.
1 Surround bus On/Off
These are on/off switches for signals sent from the input channel to
each Surround bus (L, C, R, Ls, LFE, or Rs).
2 L/R
Adjusts the left and right surround positioning of the input channel sig-
nal. The current value is indicated in the numerical box directly below
this section.
3 F/R
Adjusts the front and rear surround positioning of the input channel
signal. The current value is indicated in the numerical box directly
below this section.
4 Grid
Indicates the surround positioning of the input channel signal. The
current positioning is indicated by a dot (red for hard panning, and
orange for other pan positions). You can also drag your mouse to move
the dot and adjust the positioning.
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