Midas HERITAGE 1000 Operator's Manual page 25

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The PAN defaults to control the
channel placement within the master
stereo mix and has a constant power
law. i.e. - 3dB at the centre position.
The GROUP MASTER FADER gives
continuous adjustment of the sub
group level from + 10dB to off.
master
ST
stereo
group
master
MONO
l/r
master
SIS
lcr
C
pan
pan
l
r
group
group
group
MUTE
aux
aux
aux
SAFE
10
5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
40
50
SOLO
15
The ST switch connects the post fader
group signal to the master stereo bus
via the pan control.
The MONO switch connects the post
fader group signal to the mono master
bus.
The SIS switch enables the spatial
imaging system which operates in
conjunction with the pan control to
produce a left, centre, right mix. It also
acts as a left, centre, right master bus
enable overriding any stereo and mono
master bus assignments.
The group MUTE switch cuts the post
fade group signal. This mute can be
stored as part of the console snapshot
for scene recall.
The SAFE switch removes the sub
group mute from snapshot automation
control.
The SOLO switch sends the sub group
signal to the PFL mono and AFL stereo
busses. If the switch is pressed for a
short time it will latch on or off, but, if
it is held on for more than 1 second the
latching is disabled and when the
switch is released the channel solo will
turn off. As a default the solo system is
auto cancelling so each new solo
cancels the last. The SOLO ADD
mode switch on the master module
defeats the auto cancelling and allows
multiple channel monitoring. In this
mode input solos have priority over
outputs and will temporarily override
any active output solos. If the master
module SOLO SIS is enabled the solo
buses will switch to LCR operation.

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