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PRO1 Live Audio System
Operator Manual
Chapter 13: Muting
Muting is useful for turning off channels you don’t want to listen to. The channel mutes
turn off outputs from the channel. See Appendix B “Functional Block Diagrams” for
which outputs are affected when channel mute is active. Channel mutes can be
activated by:
Local press.
Auto-mutes (see “Auto-mute (mute) groups” on page 163).
VCAs (see “VCA and POPulation groups” on page 159).
Scene recall (see Chapter 20 "Scenes And Shows (Automation)" on page 177).
SIP, which uses the control centre’s master outputs for solo A material by muting
input channels currently soloed to the solo A bus. For SIP muting, channels must be
input channels set up to solo the solo A bus.
All of the above mute activation methods, except VCAs, mute the channel outputs and
update the channel mute status indicator.

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Midas PRO1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Mixing Console
TalkbackYes
Channels48 input channels
EQ Bands4-band parametric EQ per channel
Outputs - Main8 x XLR (on rear)
Display15" TFT
ConnectivityEthernet, USB, AES/EBU