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The sources for Mon A–D outputs are selected using the Touchscreen. Press the Setup
key in the Monitors section (3 in Figure 7-7 shows the setup key) to display the source
selection popup (Figure 7-8).
Use the different sections in the popup to select the type of source: external (CD, VTR,
etc.), Aux busses, or Main sections. The active source key lights and the name appears
in the LCD display for that monitor output.
The Intercancel key is active by default, which means that selecting a new source au-
tomatically cancels the previous one. When the Sum key is lit, multiple sources can be
selected simultaneously and he + symbol appears to the left of the rst source selected
in the LCD display. After selecting multiple sources, pressing the Intercancel key does
not deselect theses sources until a new source is explicitly selected.
Activate the Follow CR key so the Mon A–D outputs follow the source selected for the
Control Room monitors (see Control Room on page 129).
Each main section also has a return that allows bus/tape monitoring. The returns can be
patched from the record machine’s outputs using the Patch View (see Main Bus Send/
Return on page 65). It is not possible to select a Main section and its return at the same
time; they intercancel even in Summing mode.
Aux busses appear in the popup as mono or stereo pairs.
The Enable Insert button allows insertion of a Surround Matrix, equalizer, or compres-
sor across the monitors.
Control Room7.2.2
Control Room Level
The Control Room speakers (Main, Alt1, Alt2) have a dedicated level knob (7 in Figure
7-7) and output level LCD display. The knob LEDs also indicate the current level.
Dim and Cut
The Dim key reduces the control room monitor level by 20 dB or by a user-specied
amount.
The Control Room Monitors may be switched off/on by pressing the output level knob’s
center key or the Cut key.
Control Room Speakers
There are three speaker outputs within the Control Room Monitors: Main (7.1), Alt1
(5.1) and Alt2 (stereo). The Main, Alt1, and Alt2 keys are used to select these speakers;
these keys are after the control room level, dim, and cut functions which affect all three
speaker sets.