271 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Masters Section and Pan Control
The masters have extensive support on both the control surface and the GUI. In general, there are three routing switches to the master busses and pan control. Pan
provides master panning and also provides two-way panning for any stereo mix groups, subgroups etc. When used for monitor applications, aux, mix and main busses
are controlled from the channel master pan and fader. AFL solos also operate as a default from the main solo switch.
1. To Stereo Bus - This stereo switch connects the post-fader channel signal to the master stereo bus via pan control.
2. Pan control - Adjusts the relative levels sent to a left-right bus pair or the master left-centre-right (LCR) busses. In SIS™ mode, it can also control the ‘image’ to
give a constant power crossfade from LCR to stereo.
3. To Mono Bus - This mono switch connects post-fader channel signal to the mono master bus.
4. Mono level - This function controls the mono signal level of the selected channel.
5. Solo B – Assigns the current channel to the Solo B Bus. This means when the channel is soloed it will appear on the Solo B bus and not the Solo A bus.
LCD Displays
The LCD Displays can show a variety of information including name, colour, icon, pan, VCA assignment and if the console is in ip mode, which the auxiliary, if the
channel is selected or matrix it is ipped to.
The LCD displays also have link status and a level meter to the side in either Mono or Stereo depending on the channel conguration.