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Controlling the Overlay function from the touch screen
1 Press the [OVERLAY] key.
The “OVERLAY SETTING screen”(p.834) will appear.
2 Press the Overlay ON button to enable Overlay.
3 Select a channel or DCA and parameter to set the Overlay offset value.
A selected field will be surrounded by a frame.
4 Rotate the Overlay parameter setting knob to adjust the offset value.
The value will appear in the field. If the offset is a negative value, it will be indicated in light
blue. If the offset is a positive value, it will be indicated in pink.
NOTE
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If the channel/parameter category indication is collapsed and if an offset value was set for the category, the parameter
field for the corresponding channel will show “ ··· ”.
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The fader levels and send levels (to which the offset values have been added) will be automatically modified so that the
levels will fall within the range (–138.0dB to +10dB)
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For example, assuming that the fader level is –138dB and the offset value is –10dB, when Overlay is turned on, the limiter
will kick in and the resultant fader level will change to –128dB. When Overlay is turned off, this value will not change.
5 Turn the EXCLUDE buttons on as needed.
NOTE
The Overlay setting will be invalid if the EXCLUDE button has been pressed, if Isolate mode is enabled, or if the bus type of
the send destination is set to “FIXED” (only for the send level).
6 After you finish, press the SCENE field on the menu bar to return to the previous
screen.
“Example of panel and touch screen indication while Overlay is enabled”(p.836)
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