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4.12 FADER
This fader will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the
amount of signal sent to the main output or the corresponding
subgroup output.
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SUB 1-2
SUB 3-4
MAIN L-R
SG/PEAK
MUTE
SOLO
40
60
30
10
5
20
15
10
dB
0
5
SUB 1-2
SUB 3-4
MAIN L-R
SG/PEAK
MUTE
SOLO
40
60
30
10
5
20
15
10
dB
0
5
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4.13 ASSIGNMENT Switches
Each channel provides three assignment switches: SUB1-2, SUB
3-4 and MAIN L-R.
Pressing the SUB 1-2 will assign the channel signal to Subgroup1/2,
you can depend on the PAN/BAL switch to adjust the amount of
channel signal sent to the SUB1 versus SUB2, when turns the PAN/
BAL to completely left, then the signal can be only controlled by
Subgroup1 and vice-versa.
In the same way, pressing the SUB 3-4 or MAIN L/R will assign
the channel signal to Subgroup3/4 or MAIN MIX L/R, and will also
be affected by PAN/BAL.
Pressing the SOLO button, the corresponding SOLO LED will ill-
uminate and the SOLO signal will replace other signals sent to the
headphone/CONTROL ROOM and meters.
Usually use the SOLO function in live work to preview channels
before they are let into the mix. It is useful to set an instrument's
input level and EQ, and you can also solo any channel that you
want to. The SOLO switch never affects any mix other than the
CONTROL ROOM.
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4.14 SOLO Switch
CTRL ROOM SOURCE
MAIN MIX
-
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-- -
8
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CTRL ROOM PHONES
MAXMAX
SUB 1-2 SUB 3-4
2TK IN
- PHONES Control
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4.15 CONTROL ROOM Section
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You can choose to monitor any combination of MAIN MIX, SUB
1-2, SUB 3-4 and 2TK IN via these MATRIX switches. When
pressing these switches, the corresponding stereo signals will be
delivered to the PHONES, CONTROL ROOM and METERS display.
Note: When any SOLO switch was engaged, the SOLO signal
will be sent to the CONTROL ROOM, PHONES and METERS
instead of other signals.
- SOURCE Switches
- CTRL ROOM Control
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This control is used to adjust the level of CTRL ROOM output,
which can be varied from - to MAX.
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can be varied from - to MAX.
This control is used to adjust the level of PHONES output, which