Channels - Solid State Logic Sigma Delta User Manual

Remote-controlled analogue mix engine
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CHANNeLS

Solo
Button
channel. As with the MASTER page, many of these functions are reflected on Sigma δelta's front panel.
The CHANNeLS page controls functions such as gain, pan, mix bus routing or mono/stereo selection for each
Each channel on the Sigma front panel displays the input level (pre-fader) with a six-segment LED display.
Sigma has 16 input channels that are individually switchable via the MONO button. When a channel is switched
to MONO the display changes to show the pan control. The GAIN and PAN switches can be subsequently used
to switch the display between these controls.
Double click on a GAIN or PAN control to reset it to 0dB or centre respectively.
Just above the mix bus buttons, you'll see a value in dBs for each channel. This is the analogue "fader" gain
readout for each channel and is useful for checking that the DAW's faders are controlling the analogue gains of Sigma.
Sigma has 2 mix busses: A and B. Each channel can be routed to either or both busses using the MIX A and MIX B buttons.
Each channel can be renamed simply by clicking in and typing in the relevant box.
The SOLO button performs a solo-in-place, cutting all other channels. CUT mutes the channel's output.
The SOLO function can be changed from solo-in-place to an AFL style solo, using Mix Bus B as an AFL bus. Please see
the SETTINGS section for more information.
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Channel
Button
Name
Assignments
Mix Bus
Analogue Gain
Readout
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Pan
Mono
Position
Button
Sigma
Input Levels

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