Pan And Routing - Midas VERONA Operator's Manual

Mono input channel
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48V
-15
power
pad
+30
+45
+15
+60
mic gain
O
ins
mic
80Hz
hi-pass
0
+20
line gain
Signal can be routed to any of the eight group busses by depressing the corresponding group select switch.
stereo
mono
wide
image
Group sends are post channel equalisation, mute and fader.
treble
The group sends can be configured in either of two modes:-
-15
+15
1.
Pre-Pan (mono)
-15
+15
3k
1k5
hi-mid
600
8k
300
500
2.
Post-Pan (stereo)
lo-mid
100
1k2
-15
+15
bass
-15
+15
This configuration is made by depressing the 'Groups Pan' key for stereo group operation or released for mono
aux pre
group mode.
eq
eq
off
on
This selection is on a channel-by-channel basis and so some may be assigned to the groups as mono or as stereo
0
depending upon the desired usage which is especially useful if the stereo input is to be used as a mono input.
aux 1
+6
0
For example:
aux 2
+6
0
Application
aux 3
+6
Multitrack Recording
0
aux 4
+6
0
aux 5
+6
Alternative/Delay Output
0
aux 6
+6
0
aux 7
pre
+6
0
aux 8
pre
Group 1-8
+6
groups
routes the channel signals as described
1-2
above.
3-4
5-6
Mono
- Depressing the mono switch routes
7-8
the channel signals to the mono buss (post-
mono
stereo
EQ and fader).
c
l
r
pan
Pan
- The pan control allows continuous
groups
reciprocal adjustment of the stereo image
pan
MUTE
created by the channel. In the case of a
stereo
mono microphone signal this will be a simple
SOLO
L-R pan, where, with a stereo signal this will
be a balance allowing the user to determine
the relative output power to each the Left
18
10
12
and Right ouput. At all points the pan retains
0
5
constant power (i.e. -3dB at the centre, 0dB
-18
at each extreme).
0
5
Groups Pan
mute 1
10
Verona's group sends may be configured by
15
mute 2
depressing the 'Groups Pan' key for stereo
20
group operation or released for mono group
mute 3
30
mode.
40
mute 4
Note: That SIS is not available on stereo input channels.
MIDAS
The stereo signals are sent to the busses as a
Each pair of groups behave as if they were
level is controlled by the pan control.
- Depressing the group switch
- As described above the
Multi Function Input Channels
Multi Function Input Channels

Pan and Routing

The Verona is a flexible mixing console with eight group buss outputs
plus stereo and mono outputs.
Groups
mono sum of L & R
stereo
groups. The relative odd and even numbered send
Config. Reason
Mono
Inputs can be sent to a particular input on the
multitrack recorder without affecting the stereo
image used at FOH.
Stereo
The Group would behave in the same manner as
the stereo output allowing for separate level
control but retaining the original stereo image
from FOH.
groups
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
mono
stereo
c
l
r
pan
groups
pan
MUTE
stereo
SOLO
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regardless of the pan control.
Stereo - Depressing the stereo switch
routes the channel signals to the stereo
(main left and right) buss (post-EQ, pan
and fader).
Mute
- The mute switch mutes the channel
signal. Note that signal will still be sent to
the insert point and to the direct output.
The mute status of the channel is indicated
by the corresponding mute LED.
The channel can also be muted by the four
(4) assignable mute groups which will be
explained later in this section.
Solo
- When depressed, the channel signal
will be sent to the AFL stereo and PFL mono
outputs.
The
solo
LED
illuminate to show that the channel solo is
active.
The Left and Right Monitor and the PFL
console outputs can be used, for example,
when operating from within a booth to hear
selected solos and not the whole FOH mix.
Note: If Solo In Place is activated on the console, any
active solos will replace the master outputs completely
until the solo is removed.
indicator
will

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