User Manual

Screen areas
User’s Guide
TF Editor
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Channel strip area
1 ON button
Turns the channel on and off. This button lights when the channel is turned on. In SENDS ON FADER MODE, this button
controls whether the channel's signal is sent to the selected AUX bus or FX bus.
2 Fader value
Displays the value of the current fader level.
Click to select the fader (it turns pink when selected) and then use the mouse wheel to adjust the level. Click again to specify
a value using your computer's keyboard. Press the [Enter] key to set the value. If you do not press the [Enter] key, the fader
will return to its previous level when you click another part of the channel strip area or adjust the console's fader.
3 Fader
Adjusts the signal level of the channel. In SENDS ON FADER MODE, it adjusts the amount of signal that is sent to the selected
AUX bus or FX bus.
Click to select the fader (it turns pink when selected) and then use the mouse wheel to adjust the level.
In SENDS ON FADER MODE, the fader knob changes color to match the channel color of the destination bus. For channels
that cannot be sent to a bus, such as DCA channels, the fader knob remains white.
4 CUE button
Selects the channel for cue monitoring. This button lights when the cue is turned on.
5 Channel information
Displays the channel's ID, color, and icon. Click this area to select the channel.
6 CLEAR CUE button
Turns off all channel cues.
Master/FX/ST IN strip area
This area is always displayed.
1 Master strip
Controls the stereo bus.
In SENDS ON FADER mode, the send destination is displayed as the master strip.
Additionally, the fader knob changes color to match the channel color of the
corresponding bus.
This strip is unavailable when an FX return channel is selected for SENDS ON FADER
mode.
2 FX RTN/ST IN strip
Control the FX return buses and ST IN channels.
In SENDS ON FADER mode, the fader knob changes color to match the channel color
of the corresponding bus.