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The MIX (Mixes) menu
Push the CHANNEL button repeatedly until you
see "MIX 1" (or "MIX 2", etc.) in the channel
section of the LCD (Figure 6-14). This is similar to
accessing the Mixes tab in CueMix FX console
("The Mixes tab" on page 80).
The current
mix bus.
Here, choose master fader
settings, reverb settings, and
individual input channels.
Figure 6-14: The MIX (Mixes) menu.
Choosing a mix bus
Once you see the MIX menu (Figure 6-14) in the
LCD, turn the CHANNEL knob to select the
desired mix that you wish to edit. This is roughly
equivalent to choosing a mix in the Mixes tab in
CueMix FX software (Figure 11-2 on page 80).
Working with mix busses in the LCD
Once you've selected a mix, you can access the
various settings for that mix using the PAGE knob
and PARAMETER knobs. The knobs function the
same as described for inputs in "Choosing a setting
to modify" on page 49 and "Adjusting the value of a
parameter" on page 50. The PAGE knob scrolls
through the following mix bus settings:
MASTER — these are master fader settings,
such as the master fader output assignment, master
mute on/off, and the master fader volume. Access
them with the PARAMETER knob.
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Access individual parameters
here, such as input channel
settings.
Change the value of the
current parameter here
REVERB — these are the reverb send and return
controls for the bus master fader. Access them with
the PARAMETER knob.
Individual channels — once you scroll past
MASTER and REVERB, the PAGE knob then
scrolls through all available inputs for the mix bus.
Once you choose an input, access its channel
settings using the PARAM knob and VALUE knob.
Summary of Mix menu settings
For a summary of Mix menu settings, see "Mixes
menu" on page 53.
The REVERB menu
Push the CHANNEL button repeatedly until you
see "REVERB" in the channel section of the LCD
(Figure 6-15). This is similar to accessing the
Reverb tab in CueMix FX ("The Reverb tab" on
page 99).
The REVERB processor is not available at
sample rates above 48 kHz. Therefore, when the
Traveler-mk3 is operating at 88.2 kHz or higher,
the REVERB menu does not appear in the LCD.
Change the value of the
current parameter here.
Figure 6-15: The REVERB menu.
Working with reverb settings in the LCD
Once you've selected the REVERB menu, you can
access all settings using the PARAMETER and
VALUE knobs. The PAGE knob is not needed and
is therefore disabled when editing reverb settings.
Summary of Reverb menu settings
For a summary of Reverb menu settings, see
"Reverb menu" on page 53.
Access individual parameters
here, such as reverb time.
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