Tracks; Phase-Meter; Levels; Inputs - AAton CANTAR X3 User Manual

Multitrack digital audio recorder
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In order to compare 2 Tracks, it is possible to have a double Solo.
It is obtained by pressing and holding both Solo buttons of the Tracks desired. The firstly pressed
button will determine which track is monitored in the left ear, the second will be monitored in the
right ear. (Another way of triggering a double Solo is to engage the first Track Solo by a quick
press on the Solo button and then once the Solo panel displayed to add a Solo by pressing the
other desired Solo while holding the Shift button.)
At the top of the Solo panel is displayed is phase-meter representing the phase between the 2
tracks. The left side represents a phase of 180° and the right 0°.
3.

Phase-meter

In the regular Pre-Record, or Record, or Test, or Play menu, the Phase-meter may be displayed or
hidden by pressing the Up button.
The phase is measured between the last 2 inputs or Tracks used for a double Solo.
VIII.

Levels

1.

Inputs

While the Main Selector is in the Record (12 o'clock), Pre-Record (11 o'clock), and Test
positions, as soon as an input's attenuation is changed, a Level panel can be displayed,
replacing temporarily the metadata and timecode information.
This feature can be enabled or disabled in the Technical Menu, item "Display Inputs Level".
If enabled, the display precision can be set: ±0,1 dB; ±0,5 dB; ±1dB.
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