Operating Main C; Sending Signals From Ch And Aux To Main L/R And Main C - RSS M-380 Owner's Manual

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LCR SYSTEM

Operating MAIN C

MAIN C fader operations
To operate the MAIN C fader, you need to use the fader module of
the AUX you specified in step 4 of "Turning the LCR SYSTEM on"
(p. 136). We refer to this as the MAIN C fader module.
You can operate [SEL], [SOLO], [MUTE] and the fader of this
module.
Operation of the MAIN C fader is independent of the MAIN
fader, unless you link them as described below.
Operations in the MAIN C
CHANNEL DISPLAY screen
When you press the MAIN C [SEL] button, the MAIN C's
CHANNEL DISPLAY screen will appear.
fig.ScrMainc.eps
MAIN C has parameters that are equivalent to MAIN L/R.
If you turn [F1 (LINK to MAIN L/R)] on, you'll be able to use the
MAIN fader to control MAIN C while maintaining the fader balance
between MAIN L/R and MAIN C.
Even if [F1 (LINK to MAIN L/R)] is on, you can adjust the
MAIN L/R fader by itself (i.e., without affecting MAIN C) by
touching the MAIN C fader while you move the MAIN fader.
Since this function utilizes fader touch sensitivity, the SYSTEM
screen's fader touch sensitivity setting must be set
appropriately for this to work.
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Sending signals from CH
and AUX to MAIN L/R and
MAIN C
You'll use the CHANNEL DISPLAY screen to send signals from
CH1–48 and AUX1–16 to MAIN L/R and MAIN C.
fig.ScrChDispGuide.eps
CH1–CH48
AUX1–AUX16
1.
LCR button
This button specifies how signals are sent from the channel to
MAIN L/R and MAIN C.
LCR
Explanation
button
OFF
The signals sent to MAIN L/R and MAIN C can
be individually turned on/off by using the LR
button and C button.
ON
PAN will operate across the three outputs MAIN
L, MAIN C, and MAIN R. The convergence of the
sound to MAIN C can be adjusted by Centr. The
signals sent to MAIN L/R and MAIN C can be col-
lectively turned on/off by the MAIN button.
* The MAIN button appears at the position of LR button and C button
when the LCR button is turned on.
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