Step 7; Sending Signal From The Channel Direct Output - Solid State Logic Matrix 2 Owner's Manual

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STEP 7:

Now that we can hear the signal and can control the DAW, we will return to examining the channel. In Step 2 we lifted the channel
fader, which defines the signal level with which the channel is feeding the main busses, so the channel is already sending signal.
‰ Press the Focus button again. It should now be lit, indicating that you have returned to Analogue Focus mode.
‰ Turn channel 16's pan pot, located a little way above the upper
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‰ Operate the
Notice that when the
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button selected somewhere on the desk. You will have noticed that the analogue and DAW solo functions have
separate centre section solo indicators.
Bass
‰ Leave the channel with neither the
‰ You can press the
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The channels also feed their own individual outputs, labelled CHANNEL OUT on the Matrix back panel, which
you should have connected to the inputs of your DAW.
‰ Adjust the channel output gain using the
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‰ Using the transport controls at the bottom of the centre section, record a few seconds of the audio coming
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For information regarding how to alter the point within the channel from which you feed the channel outputs, see Page 32.
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Sending Signal from the Channel
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graphic shown left, to pan the signal between the left and right speakers. The impact will
be both audible and visible in the bus meters to the right of the VU's.
CUT
and
SOLO
mode, these buttons mute and solo the signal in the channel, and the buttons light to indicate that they are
active.
SOLO
button in the top right of the main monitoring area are lit, indicating that there is a
SOLO CLEAR
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See Page 45 for descriptions of more advanced configuration of the desk's solo feature.
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pot. As you have left the
in your DAW to meter the signal level you are sending.
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Note that you can also meter the
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from CHANNEL OUT 16 onto the
Note that you may not have permission to record more than eight seconds of audio from the CD you are
playing.
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buttons below the digital scribble strip. Now that we are in Analogue Focus
button is pressed, both the
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SOLO
button to cancel the solo.
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CHOP
(channel output) pot, located below the
Test
track record-armed, you can use the input metering
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CHOP
signal within the Matrix. See Page 46.
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track. Once finished recording, leave the track record-armed.
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