Prism Sound ADA-8XR Multi-channel A/D D/A Converter
Operation Manual - Revision 1.00
Mix mode). But in menus where settings need to be made 'per channel', these buttons take
on that function whilst that menu is selected.
4.4 Two-channel Monitor
Apart from its two eight-channel Paths, the ADA-8XR has a separate two-channel Monitor
which can be assigned to either Path. It has a headphone output, as well as analogue and
digital 'line outputs'. It has the usual Cut, Invert, Swap and Mono functions, along with a
volume control (which can be switched out if you want to use an external control for the line
volume). Inserting the headphones can be made to mute the line outputs if required.
The Monitor can be set to 'Pairs' or 'Mix' mode. In Pairs mode, it simply monitors adjacent
pairs of channels (odd to the left, even to the right) as selected by the Channel Select buttons.
In Mix mode, a mix of any or all of the eight channels in the Path can be built up, each with its
own gain and pan. You can switch between separately adjusted mixes for each Path.
4.5 Configuration / Stores
These buttons are used to change the entire setup of the ADA-8XR between preset
configurations for different tasks. There are four 'Banks' each containing six entire Stores of
the ADA-8XR state, thus a total of 24 stores are available. Each store can have a name of up
to 16 characters to ease identification.
Pressing either the 'Bank' button or one of the Store number buttons ('1'..'6') attracts the
attention of the LCD display to the Configuration/Store system. The name of the currently-
selected Store is displayed on the top line, with the Bank/Store number shown below. The
various stores can be previewed by pressing the Store number buttons ('1'..'6'), and the Bank
can be advanced by pressing the Bank button. The currently-selected Store's LED flashes.
The LCD is returned to it's normal operation by re-pressing the flashing Store button ('1'..'6'),
or by pressing the 'Menu' keys ('↑' or '↓') or by pressing a blue Access button. Normal
operation is also resumed by the expiry of the menu timeout, if enabled.
The previewed store can be adopted ('loaded'), unless empty, by pressing Enter/Accept.
Alternatively, it can be over-written ('saved') or cleared by using the 'Select/Change' keys ('←'
or '→') to select the required function, followed by 'Enter/Accept'. Clearing a Store requires a
confirmation step; saving requires the store name to be confirmed or edited, followed by a
confirmation step.
When a Store has been loaded, that Store's button remains illuminated (until any settings are
manually changed) to indicate that the Store is current.
At the time of delivery, some of the Stores in the first Banks contain 'factory' preset stores
covering a range of basic setups (depending on the I/O Modules fitted to the unit), and the
remaining Stores are empty. However, the factory-programmed stores are essentially the
same as others in that they can be user-programmed if required. If, after reprogramming, it is
desired to return these Stores to their factory default settings, this can be achieved through
the Preferences menu. The Factory Default Stores loaded will reflect the I/O Modules fitted at
the time of the reload.
The user can select whether or not analogue I/O line-up gains and trims, and the state of the
Monitor are to be recalled with Stores, or not, by using submenus within Preferences.
© Prism Media Products Limited, 2001-2004
Page 1.13
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ADA-8XR and is the answer not in the manual?