Settings; Auto-Play; Record Mode; Sd Card - Mackie ONYX Series Owner's Manual

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Settings

As mentioned previously, pressing and holding the FX
and SD buttons simultaneously for one second before
releasing will display the 'Settings' on the LCD screen.
Let's take a look...
When the 'Settings' screen is first opened, it will look
something like what is shown below.

Auto-Play

Record Mode

SD Card...

Set Time/Date

Factory Reset

About...

From here, rotate the Studio Command Control
Knob to switch between the different settings and push
in to select when the setting you desire is highlighted.
Auto-Play
Auto-Play will either automatically play the recording
when selected [Auto-Play ON] or not [Auto-Play OFF,
default].
To change, make sure Auto-Play is highlighted
and press the knob in to select. Next, rotate the knob
between 'On' and 'Off'. Press the knob in again select.
Record Mode
Record Mode allows you to choose the recording
bit-depth and sample rate. You may select between
the following recording modes:
• 16 bits / 48 kHz
• 16 bits / 96 kHz
• 24 bits / 48 kHz
• 24 bits / 96 kHz [default]
To change, make sure Record Mode is highlighted
and press the knob in to select. Next, rotate the knob
between the four choices until the bit-depth and sample
rate you desire is displayed. Press the knob in again
select.
The 'Record Mode' setting is only for SD
recording. It does not affect the USB fidelity
which is controlled by the PC / Mac drivers
or the DAW.
SD Card...
SD Card ellipsis is where to see information about
the SD Card. It is also the place where to format it.
This has already been discussed on pages 29-31.
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Set Time/Date
In order for the SD Card's recording and playback
to work correctly, the RTC needs to be set. This is the
place to set the time and date. It is so important, that
this has already been discussed (with screen shots!)
way, way, back on page 5.
Factory Reset
As you might have guessed, when Factory Reset
is highlighted and selected, it restores most parameters
back to their default. This includes all settings,
FX parameters and any stored presets. This will
not reset the RTC or affect the SD card. This is
a permanent reset with no undo, so a confirmation
dialog helps prevent accidents.
RESET
ARE YOU SURE?
Factory defaults
will be restored
NO
YES
Doing a factory reset and resetting the FX EQ
(see page 26) are not the same thing and will
result in different settings.
About...
About ellipsis displays the current information about
your mixer.
There is really only one reason to ever go here:
(1) If you have been instructed to do so by Technical
Support; have this information handy!
This is similar to what you will see after first entering
the About settings screen.
ABOUT
FIRMWARE
DSP
BT
c 2020 LOUD AUDIO, LLC
The items here display the mixer's firmware,
DSP and BT versions. None of these are editable
or selectable, but they could come in handy if you
need to talk to someone in Technical Support.
0.0.74
0.45.31
0.17.92

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