switch, AB/C switch, and Headphone encoder.
Input level meter
Trim gain value
X1 / X2 routing
Input Settings screen for inputs 2, 4, and, 6 include an INV option for inverting
phase. For more information on phase inversion, see
Inputs 7-12 allow separate routing to L and R tracks, since these inputs do not
have pan controls.
The Input Settings screen for inputs 7-12 also provide HPF information. For
more information, see
Setting Input Source
Each input channel may be configured to receive signal from a unique source.
To set an input's source:
1. Slide the PFL switch left to access the Input Settings screen for that input.
2.
Press the Headphone encoder to display the list of available input sources.
Options include:
◦ OFF – Use to deactivate an input without having to change trim.
◦ MIC – Use for dynamic microphones or mic-level sources.
◦ MIC-PH – Use for microphones requiring phantom power. Provides 48V or
12V phantom power.
◦ LINE – Use for analog line level sources.
◦ LINE-PH – Use for phantom-powered condenser microphones.
Provides 48V or 12V phantom power, but at a line-level gain
range. Useful in high sound-pressure-level environments.
◦ AES42 – Use for digital AES42 (Mode 1) microphones.
◦ AES3 – Use for a digital AES3 source.
3.
Turn the Headphone encoder to select an input source.
Channel number
Channel name
ISO setting
Setting Input High-Pass
Fader gain value
Input source setting
L / R routing
Inverting the
Filters.
INPUTS
Phase.
Headphone
Encoder
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