User Manual

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PEQ
A dedicated 8-band parametric EQ for the cue is provided.
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CUE LEVEL
This adjusts the output level of the CUE channel. The CUE level can also be assigned to a fader.
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Output structure
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L-channel and R-channel of CUE A
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L-channel and R-channel of CUE B
CUE MODE
You can select either MIX CUE or LAST CUE as the cue mode.
MIX CUE: All selected channels will be mixed and auditioned.
LAST CUE: Only most recently selected channel will be auditioned.
CUE stack
Cue signals are divided into four groups: INPUT CUE group, DCA CUE group, OUTPUT CUE group, and other
CUE group.
Other CUE group
INPUT CUE group
DCA CUE group
OUTPUT CUE group
The illustration above shows the priority of the [CUE] keys. After you have switched groups from lower to
upper levels, if you then defeat cue for the upper group, the previous [CUE] key status of the group
immediately below will be restored. For example, if you switch groups in the order of OUTPUT CUE group ->
DCA CUE group -> INPUT CUE group -> Other CUE group, you can then successively defeat the [CUE] keys
(CUE/ KEY IN buttons) to successively restore the [CUE] key status of the previously-selected group.
CUE/SEL LINK
The [SEL] keys can be linked to the [CUE] key that is pressed. For more information, refer to Part 2.
SOLO
“Solo” is a function that outputs only the signal of a specific input channel or output channel. Only the signal
of the channel whose [CUE] key is pressed is output, and the other channels are muted. The signal of a
channel whose [CUE] key is pressed can also be monitored from the CUE OUT jacks, MONITOR OUT jacks,
and PHONES jack.
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SOLO SAFE
As necessary, you can select channels that will not be muted when Solo is performed.
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