User Manual

Using DCAs
1 Assign input channels and output channels to a DCA.
2 Using the faders in the Channel Strip section of the top panel, adjust the relative
balance between the input channels and output channels that belong to the DCA
you want to use.
3 Press to illuminate the [DCA] key so that you will be able to control the DCA.
4 In the Channel Strip section, operate the fader corresponding to the DCA you want
to use.
The level of the channels assigned to that DCA will change while preserving the level
differences you established in step 2.
NOTE
Operating a DCA fader will not cause the input faders to move in tandem.
5 To switch a DCA on/mute, press the [ON] key for that DCA.
When you press an [ON] key to make the key indicator go dark, the [ON] key for each channel
assigned to that DCA will flash, and these channels will be muted (the same state as when the
faders are lowered to the –∞dB position).
6 To cue-monitor a DCA, press the [CUE] key for that DCA.
When you press the [CUE] key to make the key indicator light, the [CUE] keys for the channels
assigned to that DCA will blink, and cue monitoring will be enabled. For more information
about cue, refer to the following section.
Please refer to “Using the Cue function”(p.413).
NOTE
You can also press the [DCA], [DCA 1-8], or [DCA 9-16] key in the Channel Strip section to select the DCA that you want to
control.
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