Section 4: Tutorial
M1
M2
DIR
L1
L2
ST1
L3
L4
ST2
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
Mono Pan Center
Locked Mode
Mono mode
SIDE NOTE:
This mode is rarely used and
should not be confused with the
similarly displayed Mono
Independent mode.
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Press the [*ST] key again to select MonoPan mode:
16AB->
Press the DSC [L4] key to directly assign the aux source routing:
16AB->
Press the DSC keypad [1] & [2] keys to directly assign the aux send to aux bus
1 & 2:
16AB->
Whenever a stereo linked mode is set, the aux A (C) pot becomes the pan
control and the aux B (D) pot becomes the level control. The aux send is now
ready for use.
This concludes Exercise 7.
Remember that direct access to any aux mute and pre/Post parameters is
always available from the top level Aux menu, simply by pressing any aux
send attention key.
There are some additional mono-in variations which bear mentioning at this
time. From the Aux Status menu, press [F3] to lock the pan control signal at
the center:
16AB->
An additional mode is accessible from this Level/Pan Mode menu. This Mono
mode sums all inputs and outputs, disables the upper control of the A/B and
C/D aux sends and is included here only for backward title compatibility with
earlier versions of software.
Press [F2] to select Mono mode:
16AB->
MnPan
Ctr
F1
F2
F3
F1
F2
F3
BUS
1 2
F1
F2
F3
MnPan
Ctr
F1
F2
F3
Mono
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F1
F2
F3
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