Viewing The Channel Strip Of The Channel Layer - RSS M-380 Owner's Manual

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Viewing the channel strip of
the channel layer
You can view the channel strip of all of the input channels or output
channels in the current layer of the top panel.
To view the channel strips, use the LAYER VIEW tab of the METER
screen.
LAYER VIEW tab
fig.ScrMeterLayerGuide.eps
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Channel strip
This shows the level and principal parameters of the channels.
2.
Meter point indication
This shows the point at which the level is detected for the CH
meters and AUX/MAIN/MATRIX meters.
Channel strip operations
You can move the cursor to the buttons, knobs, and faders of the
channel strip, and use the value dial to edit them.
fig.ScrMeterStripGuide.eps
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1.
+48V button (CH1–CH48)
This turns +48V phantom power on/off for the input jack that is
patched to the channel.
2.
PAD button (CH1–CH48)
This is an on/off switch for the pad of the input jack that is
patched to the channel. If this is on, the input sensitivity of the
preamp will be lowered by 20 dB.
3.
ø (phase) button (CH1–CH48)
This inverts the phase of the audio signal. The phase will be
inverted if this is on, and will be normal if this is off.
4.
Preamp gain knob
This adjusts the preamp gain for the input jack patched to the
channel, in a range of -65 dBu– -10 dBu (or a range of -45 dBu–
+10 dBu if PAD is on).
The preamp gain is not a continuous control, it is digital with
stepped control. This is normal. In certain situations artifact
noise may occur when changing preamp gain. This is normal.
5.
G meter (CH1–CH48),
C meter (CH1–CH48) / L meter (AUX1–AUX16)
The G meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced
by the gate/expander.
The C meter indicates the amount of gain reduction produced
by the compressor, and the L meter indicates the amount of
gain reduction produced by the limiter.
6.
Four-band EQ graph
This indicates the approximate response of the four-band EQ.
7.
S button
This turns SOLO on/off for the channel.
8.
M button
This turns MUTE on/off for the channel.
9.
Meter
This indicates the level of the channel.
10. Pan/balance knob
This adjusts the pan of the channel. For stereo-linked AUX
channels and MATRIX channels, this adjusts the left/right
output balance.
11. Fader
This adjusts the fader of the channel.
Metering
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