Managing The Routing And Mixing Of Input Signals - Digigram ALP222e-Mic User Manual

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User Manual – ALP222e & ALP222e-Mic
48V phantom power (ALP222e-Mic)
Setting the phantom power on each analog input of the ALP222e-Mic is
possible when the input is set to Mic level mode.
Solo
The solo button has an effect on the two channels of a stereo pair.
A click on this button sets the two channels in solo mode, and it turns
yellow.
Mute
The mute button has an effect on the two channels of a stereo pair.
A click on this button sets the two channels in mute mode, and it turns
red.
Pairing channel strips
To set a common level for several input channel strips, validate the button
on each channel strip. The gain setting on one channel strip is then
applied to all the paired channel strips.
Pre or post fader Vu-meters
The blue LED button allows selecting if the Vu-meter displays the signal
level before or after the digital gain set via the fader.
To select pre or post fader Vu-meter, click on the blue LED button on the
right of the Vu-meter bar(s), and select the mode.

9.3 Managing the routing and mixing of input signals

Click on the
icon to access the "Matrix" view which is used to mix/route input signals towards
the outputs.
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