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Prerecord
Prerecord allows Nomad to buffer the audio in a prerecord buffer. You can choose to buffer up to 10
seconds of audio. From the point the Nomad is powered up, any audio coming from the input is always
being processed. When prerecord is enabled, the processed audio signal duration that is selected is held
in the buffer until you press the REC key. At that time, all stored audio in the buffer is included the
current take. Using prerecord does not use up any additional battery power.
The prerecord buffer is dumped after any of the following settings are changed: sample-rate, time code,
user-bits, frame-rate or track count. After these parameters are changed the buffer will start to re-build.
Note that prerecord is only available when the sample is set to 48048 or lower.
AutoTrim
AutoTrim is a feature that makes the menu knob act an individual trim knob for all you analog inputs.
When AutoTrim is turned on in the mode menu and you adjust a fader the blue LED next to that fader
will illuminate indicating the input routed to that fader will be trimmed when you rotate the menu knob.
When you adjust another fader, the trim function will move to that input.
AutoPan
AutoPan is a feature that causes the COM key act as a pan knob. When AutoPan is turned on in the
mode menu and you adjust a fader the blue LED next to that fader will illuminate indicating the input
routed to that fader will be panned when the COM key is pressed. AutoPan is active from any meter
screen.
When pressing the COM key the panning for the illuminated channel will cycle from left to center to
right to blank - unless “Prevent Empty Pan” is turned ON then the blank option will not be cycled
through.
As you pan with AutoPan the headphone display will temporally show which input is panned to which
position.
Analog input 1 panned Left, Center, Right
Trim Level Indicator
Input being controlled