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Controlling the Overlay function using the keys and
knobs on the top panel
1 While pressing and holding down the [SHIFT] key, press the [OVERLAY] key to
switch Overlay on.
The [OVERLAY] key LED will light.
2 Press and hold down the [OVERLAY] key to enter Overlay edit mode.
The indicators for editable channels and buses will flash.
NOTE
You will be unable to edit the Overlay settings if Isolate mode is enabled; if the bus type of the send destination is set to
“FIXED” (only for the send level); or if the EXCLUDE button has been pressed.
3 Modify the offset values using the faders or knobs.
The following list shows the controllers and corresponding parameters.
• Fader level
Fader in the Channel Strip section
[FADER] knob in the Selected Channel section
• Mix/Matrix Send level
MIX/MATRIX SENDS knob in the Selected Channel section
NOTE
You can change the levels within the range from -20dB to +10dB using the faders or knobs.
You cannot change the value if the fader level is set to -∞.
The setting value will appear in the channel name display or MIX/MATRIX SENDS display. The
channel or bus [ON] keys will light up on the channels or buses for which the offset values are
programmed. If you turn these [ON] keys off, the values will be reset to 0dB.
4 Press and hold down the [OVERLAY] key to exit Overlay edit mode.
5 After you finish, press and hold down the [SHIFT] key, and then press the
[OVERLAY] key to switch Overlay off.
NOTE
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)
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.
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