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Channel Features
Mix Selection
Clicking on one of mixes allows you to make
changes to that mix. When a mix is selected, it
expands to reveal additional controls for that
mix.
Cue Mix Name
Double clicking on a Cue Mixes name allows
you to rename the Cue Mix. If for example you
were creating mixes for four separate band
members, you could name them ‘Drummer’,
‘Guitarist’, ‘Bassist’... etc.
Mix Solo
The Solo button allows you to audition each
of the Cue mixes through your monitors.
Mix Level
The Mix level allows you to control the overall
level of the Cue mix that is sent to the outputs.
Mix Meters
The Mix meters show the master signal level
of the selected Mix.
Chronometer
The Chronometer Meters allows you to see
not only the current signal level but also the
signal level from a few seconds previously.
This can be great to track down a sudden
loud transient on a particular cue mix or to
monitor the change in level over time as you
make changes to a mix.
Channel Views
These three buttons allow you control which
of the three channel types are shown in the
mixer. If for example you weren’t using the
digital inputs for a particular project, you can
simply hide the optical channels by clicking on
the OPT control.
Monitor Controls
These six buttons control various aspects of
the iD44’s monitor controller capability. The
function of each control can be found below:
• TB (Talkback)
The Talkback button switches Talkback
on and o. More information regarding
Talkback and its various settings can be
found in the ‘System Panel’ section of this
manual.
• ø (Phase Flip)
Pressing this switch flips the phase of
one side of the stereo field. Used in
conjunction with the mono button, this
can be a great way to remove centred
elements from a mix in order to hear the
hidden elements of a mix.