These buttons flash when pressed and
require the EXEC button to be pressed
before the operation is carried out. It is
recommended that settings are saved to
memory before these functions are used.
Channel Clear
Clears the currently assigned channel from
all settings apart from the port assignment.
Channel Aux Clear
Clears the Auxiliary send settings for the
currently assigned channel.
Default Setup
Recalls the default set up configuration for
the console, replacing all settings.
The default set-up will usually be created
upon installation of the console using
the TECH-INFO screen. This is a default
memory, which could contain the fixed
port set-ups which match the studio wiring,
and any other settings which hardly ever
change. It could have all channel settings
OFF or flat, with no routes made, and
would be available as a start up memory,
from which more specific memories could
be created.
Global Console Clear
Clears the console of all settings
CONSOLE fUNCTIONS
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Replay
Activates Replay mode, causing all
channels selected for replay to switch to
input 2. When Replay mode is active, the
button will be lit.
Channels are selected for replay on the
User-Replay screen, by selecting the
relevant cell in the “Assigned” column.
The cell will change colour to show that
assignment is made.
The User-Replay screen also has a button
with which Replay mode can be activated.
Many channels can be added to or
removed from replay at once, by selecting
“Start Cell Select”, and then choosing a
number of channels. Once selected, “Add
to Replay” and “Remove From Replay” will
add or remove those channels from the
replay selection.
If a surround channel master has the
replay function assigned then the replay
function shall be assigned to all its spills.
It is not possible to assign the replay
function to individual spills of a surround
channel independently.
Replay selections are stored with user
memories. Partial memories restore the
channels inputs and replay assignment
(unless isolated) but the current replay
state shall not be restored.