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Fader Assign Matrix
This matrix controls which inputs are assigned to the six hardware faders. Because Nomad is a digital mixer,
no actual audio is going through the Nomad fader controls allowing for complete flexibility for the hardware
faders. Any one of the analog inputs 1-8, digital inputs 1-8, analog trim controls or ZaxNet trim can be
routed to any hardware fader in any order or combination.
Setting a Cross point
Rotate the menu knob to scroll through the matrix. Stop in the matrix at the intersection of the input and
fader where you want to send that specific input. Press the menu knob to cycle through the available cross
points, which are:
• Blank - no connection.
• A - Assign an analog input to a fader.
• D - Assign a digital input to a fader.
• T - Trim the fader knob will work as a hardware trim knob. Please note that to access the trim mode you
will need to press the STAR key when in this matrix. That will add the “T” to the cycle
• Z - Assigns the fader to control the gain of a Zaxcom wireless transmitter. Please note that a Z can only be
assigned when ZaxNet is in transmit mode.
If you are using a multiple-element mic (i.e., stereo, surround, etc.) and you assign all of the channels to one
master fader you need to disable the AutoTrim
function.
External Fader Assign
The external fader assign controls which inputs are assigned to each individual potentiometer on the Nomad
FP8. Each potentiometer are user assignable as an analog or digital fader, a TRX transmitter gain controller
or an input trim controller. Any combination of assignments can be made. For more information please see
the Nomad FP8 manual.
Hardware
Fader Number
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