USING THE MONITOR CONTROL SECTION
The Mono, Mute, and Dim switches will only affect the Speaker and
Subwoofer outputs. Mono sums the left and right channels together so
you can check for phase correlation within the mix, and Mute cuts the
signal entirely to the speakers and sub.
The Dim switch lowers the output level to the Speakers and Sub by
-15dB, so you can listen at a lower volume or speak with someone in the
control room without having to alter the setting of the main level control.
The A, B, and SUB switches allow you to
choose which speaker combination you are
monitoring at any given moment. The A and
B switches toggle between the two sets of
speaker outputs (only one set can be active
at a time), while the SUB switch operates
independently, so it can be active with either
speaker pair.
You can also turn off the active set of speakers
by pressing their respective switch while it is
illuminated - this gives you the opportunity to
monitor the Subwoofer output on its own.
Since the Sub out is a full bandwidth output that can be independently
monitored, you can use it to connect to a mono speaker instead of a
subwoofer. This can be useful if you wish to use two sets of stereo
speakers along with an additional 'sound cube' style mono speaker for
checking midrange balance or translation on mass-market speakers.
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The SRC 1 and SRC 2 buttons on the Nuance
top panel are used to determine the active
input source for the Speaker and Subwoofer
outputs. One of these outputs will always be
active, and you can toggle between the two
as necessary.
We recommend connecting your main mix to
Source 1, and using Source 2 for an alternate
mix, reference track, or a cue mix.
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Nuance Select™
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