Lr+Mono And Lcr Mode - EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual

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EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual
Solo In Place — When Solo In Place is enabled, soloing a channel mutes all unsoloed input channels in
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addition to still sending the channel to the solo buses. Soloing an aux/group, or any output (main, matrix)
behaves like it normally does, sending the output signal to the solo buses (these items are not part of the
Solo In Place system).
Any channel with Fader Safe or Channel Safe enabled will also pass signal and will not be muted by Solo In
Place. See Section 8.2.1.1 for more on Fader Safe and Channel Safe.
To indicate this safe status, the SOLO LED flashes on Fader Safe channels when a solo is engaged in Solo In
Place mode. All mutes enabled by Solo In Place flash their MUTE LEDs. Any channels that are already muted
continue to show a solid MUTE LED. Muting a channel with a flashing LED makes it light solid to indicate
that when Solo In Place ends, it will continue to be muted.
Solo In Place follows the behavior of Exclusive Solo (see Section 12.10.2).

12.10.1.1 LR+Mono and LCR Mode

The UMX.96 has two global operating modes: stereo operation with an independently assignable mono output
called LR+Mono, and an LCR operating mode with true LCR panning available from the channels and buses.
In LR+Mono mode, the Left and Right Outputs deliver the stereo signal. The Mono output is available at the
C/Mono output. Channels can be assigned to both Left and Right and/or to Mono.
• Channels assigned to Mono have their pre-pan signals sent to the mono bus. This means that the chan-
nel's pan does not affect the mono signal in any way.
• The Left and Right DSP and Faders are linked by default but can be unlinked via the touchscreen or by
holding the two (Left and Right) SELECT buttons.
• The L-R pair and Mono master levels and processing are independent by default but the DSP and Faders
can be linked from the touchscreen or by pressing and holding all two of the console master SELECT but-
tons. In addition, the Master faders can be temporarily unlinked/linked by using the link button to allow
creating an offset between the settings of the faders.
In LCR mode, the Left, C/Mono, and Right outputs deliver the LCR signal. Channels can be assigned to LR,
Center, or LCR by assigning them to both LR and Center.
• Channels only assigned to Center have the pre-pan signals sent to the center bus. This means that the
channel's pan does not affect the center signal in any way.
• Channels only assigned to LR are routed to Left and Right by interpreting the channel pan position as a
conventional stereo pan control.
• Channels assigned to LR and Center are routed to Left, Center, and Right by interpreting the channel pan
position as a true LCR pan.
LR+M Pan
Mono Source
Pan
LCR Pan
Mono Source
Pan
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CTR
M
L/R
L
R
L/R
L
CTR
C
R
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