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User Manual THE NUMPAD February 16, 2010
Xynergi Media Production Centre Page 104
By default, 12 faders are allocated to the Mixer Set (but you can change this as explained below).
If you have more than 12 faders, the remaining ones continue to display the contents of
whichever Fader Set you have chosen. So you can have some fixed allocations, and some
dynamic ones.
To toggle Mixer Set on or off:
Step 1 Hold down the
Fader Sets button
Step 2 Press the
0 button.
Step 3 Release the
Fader Sets button
The same thing in latched mode:
Step 1 Press the
Fader Sets button
Step 2 Press the
0 button.
Step 3 If desired, press the
Fader Sets button to unlatch it – if you prefer, you can keep the
Fader Sets layout handy for more changes.
Note: There is also a Mixer Set button in the Xe-6 Fader set. To use this, hold down the BLUE
button and press
MSET.
To choose the number of faders dedicated to Mixer Set, do the following:
Step 1 Press the
Fader Sets button
Step 2 Hold down the
0 button for a couple of seconds.
The numbers 1 to 24 appear on the track keys. The selected number corresponds to the
number of faders in your Mixer Set.
Step 3 Choose a number from
1 to 24. If you choose a number that is greater than the number
of faders in your system, Mixer Set will not work correctly.
Step 4 If desired, press the
Fader Sets button to unlatch it – if you prefer, you can keep the
Fader Sets layout handy for more changes.
Meter Sets
The system supports up to 9 meter sets, each containing 8 (mono) audio sources. The meters are
displayed in the right half of the Pad, and also on the Mixer screen.
To select a meter set:
Step 1 Go to the Setup Megamode by pressing the green
Setup button
Step 2 Press the
Meters button
Step 3 Press the
Numpad number corresponding to the meter set you want.
To learn more about meters, please see the chapter Meters on page 202.
Go To
Used to quickly locate to either a Timecode position, a specific clip name or a stored Mark.

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