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Explains symbols used in the manual to indicate warnings and important information.
Provides critical safety guidelines for device usage, including power, water, and ventilation.
Lists critical warnings to prevent serious injury, electric shock, or fire hazards.
Lists important precautions to avoid physical injury or damage to the device or property.
Details the controls for individual input channels, including gain, EQ, and effects.
Explains the MORPH, DRIVE controls, and COMP LED for channel compression.
Details controls for master output, reverb, and bus routing.
Details the three-band equalizer and mid-band frequency adjustment.
Outlines the general steps for setting up the mixer before connecting devices.
Explains equalizer functions, frequency adjustments, and boosting/cutting ranges.
Explains compressor settings, Sweet Spot data, and how a compressor works.
Outlines Cubase integration capabilities: remote control, signal routing, and track mixing.
Guides on connecting the mixer to Cubase and configuring computer settings.
Explains remote control, metronome adjustment, and selecting Work modes with Cubase.
Guides on recording individual mixer input channel signals directly to Cubase tracks.
Explains how to configure surround monitoring, including channel mute and downmix.
General guidance for using the mixer with other DAWs like SONAR and Logic.
Common issues encountered during mixer operation, such as no sound or distortion.
Issues related to computer connectivity, drivers, and software recognition.
Lists and explains various error messages encountered during operation.
Maps Cubase bus assignments to mixer I/O for seamless integration.
Explains symbols used in the manual to indicate warnings and important information.
Provides critical safety guidelines for device usage, including power, water, and ventilation.
Lists critical warnings to prevent serious injury, electric shock, or fire hazards.
Lists important precautions to avoid physical injury or damage to the device or property.
Details the controls for individual input channels, including gain, EQ, and effects.
Explains the MORPH, DRIVE controls, and COMP LED for channel compression.
Details controls for master output, reverb, and bus routing.
Details the three-band equalizer and mid-band frequency adjustment.
Outlines the general steps for setting up the mixer before connecting devices.
Explains equalizer functions, frequency adjustments, and boosting/cutting ranges.
Explains compressor settings, Sweet Spot data, and how a compressor works.
Outlines Cubase integration capabilities: remote control, signal routing, and track mixing.
Guides on connecting the mixer to Cubase and configuring computer settings.
Explains remote control, metronome adjustment, and selecting Work modes with Cubase.
Guides on recording individual mixer input channel signals directly to Cubase tracks.
Explains how to configure surround monitoring, including channel mute and downmix.
General guidance for using the mixer with other DAWs like SONAR and Logic.
Common issues encountered during mixer operation, such as no sound or distortion.
Issues related to computer connectivity, drivers, and software recognition.
Lists and explains various error messages encountered during operation.
Maps Cubase bus assignments to mixer I/O for seamless integration.
| Channels | 12 |
|---|---|
| Analog Inputs | 8 |
| Outputs - Main | 2 |
| Aux Sends | 4 |
| Computer Connectivity | FireWire |
| A/D Resolution | 24-bit/96kHz |
| Phantom Power | Yes |
| DAW Control | Yes |
| Display | LCD |
| Power Supply | AC |
| Type | Digital |
| EQ Bands | 4-band |
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