VENUE Profile Guide74
To set input gain using the Gain Guess feature:
1 Press and hold the assigned rotary encoder while the chan-
nel is receiving input signal. The LED flashes to indicate level
sampling.
– or –
Click Guess on-screen.
1 Release the rotary encoder to the current gain guess. Gain
will be set so the incoming signal reaches 0 dB peak (if Peak
mode is selected) or 0 dB RMS (if RMS mode is selected).
Setting Right Offset on Stereo Channels
On stereo Input Channels and FX Returns, the Gain control
affects both the left and right channels. The Right Offset fea-
ture lets you offset the gain of the right channel relative to the
left channel by –20 dB to +20 dB, within the overall gain lim-
its.
To adjust channel gain offset for a stereo channel on-screen:
1 Go to the Inputs page and target the stereo channel.
2 Adjust the right channel gain using the on-screen Right Off-
set encoder.
Stereo Level Offset Indication
The Stereo LED below the channel meter flashes when the dif-
ference in signal level between the left and right channels is
12 dB or greater.
Pan/Balance
Pan adjusts channel pan (for mono input channels) and stereo
balance (for stereo input channels and FX returns).
To adjust channel pan/balance from the encoders:
1 In the Encoder Assignment section, press the Pan switch to
assign pan/balance control to the rotary encoders.
2 Adjust the channel pan/balance by turning the assigned ro-
tary encoder.
Stereo Width
Width adjusts the stereo image of stereo input channels and
FX returns by controlling ganged pan positions of the left and
right channels, in opposite directions.
Width can be adjusted from full L–R, to mono, to full reversed
L–R. Width controls are not available on mono channels.
To adjust width of a stereo channel on-screen:
1 Select one or more channels.
2 In the Inputs page, adjust width by turning the on-screen
Width rotary encoder. Turning the encoder clockwise moves
the width to full stereo, and counter-clockwise moves the
width to reverse stereo. The center position represents mono.
High-Pass Filter
A built-in 4th-order High-Pass Filter can be engaged on each
input channel. The HPF corner frequency range is from 20 Hz
to 500 Hz.
To engage the built-in HPF from the Input encoders:
1 In the Encoder Assignment section, press the HPF switch to
assign HPF control to the rotary encoders.
2 Press a channel rotary encoder to insert the filter in that
channel. The rotary encoder “On” indicator LED lights when
the HPF is in circuit.
3 Adjust the HPF corner frequency by turning the assigned ro-
tary encoder.
Phantom Power
48V phantom power can be applied to any analog stage input
assigned to an input channel or FX return.
To apply phantom power to an input:
1 In the patchbay, assign a stage input to a channel. See “As-
signing Input Sources to Channels” on page 68.
2 Target the channel by pressing its Select switch.
3 Press the +48V switch in the ACS Input section. The switch
lights when phantom power is applied.
20 dB Pad
A 20 dB pad can be applied to any analog Stage input assigned
to an input channel or FX Return.
To apply a 20 dB pad to a Stage input:
1 Target the channel by pressing its Select switch.
2 Press the 20 dB Pad switch in the ACS Input section. The
switch lights when the pad is applied to the Stage input.
If an input is moved to a different channel, the gain, pad,
and phantom power setting will move with the input.
The Gain Guess feature turns the Pad on or off as needed to
accommodate incoming signal level