User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Controls and functions
- Overview of screens
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Other fixed display areas
- MAINTENANCE screen
- Operating Screens
- SCENE screen
- RECORDER screen
- MONITOR screen
- SETUP screen
- LOGIN screen
- HOME screen
- DAW REMOTE screen
- Channel-specific screens
- Adjusting EQ in manual mode
- Adjusting EQ in 1-knob mode
- Configuring the HPF
- Configuring GATE/DUCKING
- Adjusting the compressor in manual mode
- Adjusting the compressor in 1-knob mode
- Setting effects
- Adjusting the send to MIX/MATRIX BUS level
- Setting the send to FX BUS level
- Adjusting the send to FX/MIX/MATRIX BUS level with faders
- Using GEQ
- Using faders to adjust GEQ
- Configuring mute safe
- Setting the send levels from output channels (MIX, STEREO) to MATRIX
- Recall presets
- Editing presets
- MAINTENANCE screen
- DM3 Editor
- Using the Editor
- Appendix
[FADER BANK] section
The [FADER BANK] section switches the faders assigned to the panel. Selected keys light.
FX/MON OUTPUT
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a
e
d
b
f
a
[INPUT 1-8] keys
Channel INPUT keys 1-8 are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section.
b
[INPUT 9-16] keys
Channel INPUT keys 9-16 are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section.
c
[FX/MON] key
ST IN, FX RTN 1-2, FX 1-2, MONITOR and STEREO are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section.
d
[OUTPUT] key
MIX 1-6 and MATRIX 1-2 are displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section.
e
[CUSTOM 1] key
f
[CUSTOM 2] key
CUSTOM FADER BANK is displayed in the CHANNEL STRIP section and the [MAIN] section.
If [CUSTOM 1] key and [CUSTOM 2] key are pressed at the same time, the fader assigned on the panel
switches to DAW REMOTE BANK and the DAW REMOTE screen displayed. The DAW software can be controlled
remotely using the CHANNEL STRIP section or [USER DEFINED KEYS].
Related links
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“CUSTOM FADER BANK screen”(p.91)
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“Configuring a CUSTOM FADER BANK”(p.256)
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“Recalling a CUSTOM FADER BANK”(p.257)
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“DAW REMOTE screen”(p.165)
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“For configuring a USB MIDI port”(p.269)
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