Standalone Mode - Mackie Onyx 1200F Owner's Manual

Studio recording preamp with 192 khz firewire interface
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A LINK button [43] allows you to link the faders of ad-
jacent channels (odd/even pair) so they move together
when using them as a stereo pair.
A pan control [44] allows you to pan the signal
left and right between the pair of outputs (left=odd;
right=even).
Each input has a SOLO button [45] and a MUTE but-
ton [46]. When a SOLO button is clicked, the Rude Solo
LED [47] blinks to remind you that a channel is soloed.
Soloing a channel allows you to hear just that channel
in the outputs. Muting a channel allows you to remove a
channel from the overall mix.
There is a Master Level control [48] for the two
outputs and a left and right meter [49] to indicate the
signal level at the outputs. Overload (OL) indicators
[50] let you know if you need to reduce the Main Mix
level control.
There are also indicators [51] that let you know when
MIDI data is being transmitted on any of the MIDI ports
on the Onyx 1200F.

Standalone Mode

When the Console software application is closed, the
Onyx 1200F continues to operate with whatever settings
were present when the Console was closed. When the
Onyx 1200F is turned off, the current settings are saved
to its internal flash memory, and recalled when the
1200F is turned back on.
This allows you to setup the Onyx 1200F for a particu-
lar application, such as a 12-channel mic pre or a 12x2
mixer, and use it in that application without having it
connected to a computer.
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