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Adjust the Mix
Do a sound check and adjust the overall mix.
• Adjusting each channel using the FADER section on
the OVERVIEW screen (page 16)
• Adjusting SEND TO AUX for the level sent to AUX for
each channel (page 16)
• Muting all input channels or effects (page 13)
• Turning effects on and off, adjusting the overall level
of effects "FX1/FX2" (page 16)
MUTE
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Save Your Settings
You can save your entire mix setup as a Scene.
Scenes can be recalled later as needed.
(SCENE window page 17)
You can also save individual channel setups by
overwriting existing Presets or by saving them as new
Presets in the Library screen.
HINT
Using USER DEFINED KEYS
When the device is in the default state, USER DEFINED KEYS
(page 14) are configured as "Direct Scene Recall" keys. You
can save a Scene by pressing and holding down one of the
USER DEFINED KEYS, and recall a Scene by pressing one of the
USER DEFINED KEYS.
Workflow overview
What is a "Preset"?
A Preset is a file stored in the Library (
that contains channel settings such as the
type of input (instrument or mic), equalizer
and compression settings, etc. The default
Presets contain settings for various types
of instruments, so you can use them as a
starting point when setting up a channel.
You can edit Presets and save them as new
Presets.
What is a "Scene"?
A Scene is a file that contains all the settings for
every channel in your mix.
Saving a Scene
Recalling a Scene
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