User Manual
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Reference Manual
- Contents
- Function Tree
- SELECTED CHANNEL section
- Centralogic section
- Input and output patching
- Input channels
- Signal flow for input channels
- Specifying the channel name, icon and channel color
- Making HA (Head Amp) settings
- Sending a signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO buses
- Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX/ MATRIX bus
- Correcting delay between channels (Input Delay)
- Channel library operations
- Output channels
- EQ and Dynamics
- Grouping and linking
- Scene memory
- About scene memories
- Using scene memories
- Editing scene memories
- Using the Global Paste function
- Using the Focus function
- Using the Recall Safe function
- Using the Fade function
- Outputting a control signal to an external device in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)
- Playing back an audio file that links to a scene recall
- Using Preview mode
- Monitor and Cue functions
- Talkback and Oscillator
- Meters
- Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack
- I/O device and external head amp
- MIDI
- User settings (Security)
- Recorder
- Help function
- Other functions
- About the SETUP screen
- Word clock and slot settings
- Using cascade connections
- Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses
- Switching the entire phantom power supply on/ off
- Specifying the brightness of the touch screen, LEDs, channel name displays, and lamps
- Setting the date and time of the internal clock
- Setting the network address
- Initializing the unit to factory default settings
- Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)
- Fine-tuning the input and output gain (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the channel color (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the brightness of the channel name display
- Adjusting the contrast of the channel name display
- Dante audio network settings
- Using GPI (General Purpose Interface)
- Appendices
- EQ Library List
- DYNAMICS Library List
- Dynamics Parameters
- Effect Type List
- Effects Parameters
- Premium Rack Processor Parameters
- Effects and tempo synchronization
- Parameters that can be assigned to control changes
- NRPN parameter assignments
- Mixing parameter operation applicability
- Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keys
- Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs
- Functions that can be assigned to the assignable encoders
- MIDI Data Format
- Warning/Error Messages
- Electrical characteristics
- Mixer Basic Parameters
- M IDI Implementation Chart
- Index
Graphic EQ, effects, and Premium Rack
Reference Manual
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Using the 31BandGEQ
You will use the Centralogic section’s faders 1–8 and [ON] keys to control the 31BandGEQ.
1. Refer to steps 1–6 in the “Virtual rack operations” section on page 115 to mount a
31BandGEQ in a rack and set its input source and output destination.
The rack in which the 31BandGEQ is mounted will show the approximate settings and input and
output levels.
2. In the GEQ field or the EFFECT field, press the rack in which you mounted the
31BandGEQ.
The GEQ popup window will appear. In the GEQ popup window you can use the tabs to switch
among the racks.
1 EQ graph
Indicates the approximate response of the current 31BandGEQ.
2 Faders
Indicate the amount of boost and cut for each band of the 31BandGEQ. The actual values are
shown in the numerical boxes below.
3 FADER ASSIGN field
In this field you can select the group of bands that will be controlled by the Centralogic section’s
faders.
3. Press the GEQ ON/OFF button to turn the 31BandGEQ on.
4. Press one of the buttons in the FADER ASSIGN field to select the group of bands
you will control using the Centralogic section’s faders.
The buttons in the FADER ASSIGN field correspond to the following groups of bands.
When you press one of these buttons, the faders for the bands selected on screen will turn white,
and the numbers of the corresponding faders in the Centralogic section will be displayed. Now
you can use the faders in the Centralogic section to control the band.
NOTE
The above operation is possible even if the Centralogic section is locked. When you turn off the
button in the FADER ASSIGN field, it will return to the locked state.
5. Operate the faders in the Centralogic section.
The corresponding frequency region will be boosted or cut.
NOTE
When a fader in the Centralogic section is set to the center (flat) position, the corresponding [ON]
key indicator will turn off. This indicates that the corresponding band is not being modified. If you
raise or lower the fader even the slightest amount, the [ON] key will light, indicating that this band
has been modified. If you press a lit [ON] key to make it go dark, the corresponding band will
immediately return to the flat state.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust each band.
NOTE
If you switch the display to a different screen or rack, the fader assignments in the Centralogic
section will forcibly be defeated. However, if you once again display the same rack, the group of
bands you had previously been controlling will automatically be assigned to the faders.
7. When you have finished making settings, turn off the buttons in the FADER ASSIGN
field.
The faders and [ON] keys in the Centralogic section will return to their previous function.
NOTE
When you close the GEQ popup window, the buttons in the FADER ASSIGN field automatically
turn off.
8. If you want to copy the currently-displayed 31BandGEQ settings to the GEQ of
another rack, or to initialize the settings, you can do so using the tool buttons at
the top of the popup window.
For details on how to use these buttons, refer to “Using the tool buttons” in the separate Owner’s
Manual.
NOTE
• Only 31BandGEQ settings that use fifteen bands or less can be copied to a Flex15GEQ.
• GEQ settings can be saved and recalled at any time using the dedicated library.
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2
3
20–100 Eight bands 20.0 Hz–100 Hz
63–315 Eight bands 63.0 Hz–315 Hz
200–1k Eight bands 200 Hz–1.00 kHz
630–3.15k Eight bands 630 Hz–3.15 kHz
2k–10k Eight bands 2.00 kHz–10.0 kHz
4k–20k Eight bands 4.00 kHz–20.0 kHz