Meters; Status Leds; Wave Key; Channel On Key - Euphonix Max Air Operation Manual

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Euphonix Max Air Mixing Console Operation Manual
Backstop PFL
The Max Air faders have a backstop key past the bottom of their travel. Pull a fader
back to route the channel's PFL signal to the solo bus. Releasing the fader cancels that
fader's routing to the solo bus. Backstop PFL can be used on group masters to solo a
control group. See page 142 for more information.
5.2.3

Meters

The meter can show the active channel, or Main and Swap, and can also show gain reduction
in the bottom four LEDs on the right meter (see Meters on page 82). Stereo channels
display the left and right channels on the left and right sides of the meter, respectively.
5.2.4

Status LEDs

The following explanations pertain to the LED being illuminated.
48 V: phantom power is on for the mic preamp of the active channel.
Phase: phase is inverted for the active channel.
Lock: strip is locked (page 76).
ST: active channel is stereo (page 151).
Mix Minus: mix minus key is pressed (page 108).
Fader Touch Sensor LED: fader is being touched.
M: active channel is Group or Multi Format Master (Chapter 8: Control
Groups and Multi Format Masters).
S: active channel is a slave to a Group or Multi Format Master (Chapter 8: Con-
trol Groups and Multi Format Masters).
L: reserved for future use
5.2.5

Wave Key

Pressing the Wave key has two functions:
brings the channel to the center Super Channel (see page 124).
modifies other keys like a shift key.
5.2.6

Channel On Key

The On key turns the channel on and off.
Channel On Select Key
The Select key is used to include the channel On key in copy and clear operations.
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Channels and Strips

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