Input Channels; To Edit The Input Channels; Input Channel Menu; Input Name - Martin Audio DX0.6 User Manual

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Input channels

To configure the input channels, you use the input buttons
in the middle of the front panel. These act as mute and
edit buttons. For details, see

To edit the input channels

1. Press and hold the A or B button until the button goes
blue and the input channel menu appears. If you've
edited inputs before, the menu item shown will be the
last menu item you selected.
2. To move through the menu, rotate PM1 to the left or
right.
3. To select a menu item, press PM1. An arrow → will
appear bottom left to show that you have selected the
item.
For information on each menu item, see the sections
below.
4. If you've selected a menu item, press PM2 to return
to the menu.
5. From the menu:
To see the same setting on the other channel, press
and hold the other input channel button.
To update another menu item, rotate PM1.
To exit the menu, press PM2. The channel button
blue light will go out.
As soon as you make a change, the
DX0.6 saves the change. You don't need
to do a separate step to save changes.

Input channel menu

The input channel menu allows you to set up the
following:
Name. See
Input name (page
N. Gate. See
Input noise gate (page
Gain. See
Input gain (page
Polarity. See
Input polarity (page
Delay. See
Input delay (page
EQ E/N. See
Enable input EQ (page
PEQ-01 to PEQ-10. See
21
Front panel (page
8).
21).
22).
22).
22).
23).
23).
Ten band input EQ (page
23).

Input name

This allows you to change the input channel name to
anything you like (up to six characters). The input channel
names are In L and In R by default.
To change the input channel name
1. Press the A or B button until the button goes blue
and the channel menu appears. For details, see
channels (page
21).
2. If Name is shown on the screen, press PM1 to select
this from the menu. If not, rotate PM1 to the left until
Name appears and then press PM1.
The first character of the name will start flashing to
show that you can edit this character.
3. Rotate PM3 to change the first character, for example
from B to C.
For lower case letters, keep rotating PM3 to the right.
For numbers, rotate PM3 to the left of the upper case
letters.
When you rotate PM3, the order of the characters is
as follows:
4. Rotate PM2 to move forward and back along the
name. The character to edit will start flashing. Then
use PM3 to change this character.
5. When you've finished editing, press PM2 to return to
the menu. To see what you can do next, see
channels (page 21)
step 5.
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