Appendix A: Controlling the SixtyFour from MotorMate
Source Controls
Source Selection Operations
Mono Source Selection
When the "source" LED is lit, use the channel BURN
switches to select sources for routing. If the selected
Source is Mono, the channel BURN LED will illuminate to
show that it is selected. The Source level in dB will be
displayed below each source label.
Stereo Source Selection
Press either channel BURN switch of a stereo Source to
select it for routing. Both channel BURN LED's will
illuminate to show that it is selected. Note that Stereo
pairs must be defined in the SixtyFour's utility mode as
described in its owners manual. For Stereo Sources, the
level will be displayed below the left channel label. The
area below the right channel will be blank.
Source Level Control Operations
Setting Source Levels
Rotate a channel rotary pot to change a Source level.
Source levels can be changed independently of which
source is selected. Stereo Sources have their level
displayed under the left channel label. The right channel
is blank.
Setting Levels to Unity
Press and hold the "DEFAULT" switch. Press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Source level will jump
to unity.
Setting Levels to Off
Press and hold the ALL switch and then press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Source level will jump
to off.
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Destination Controls
Destination Routing Operations
Routing Mono Sources to Mono, Stereo Destinations
With the BURN switches in "source" mode, press a
BURN switch for the desired mono source that you want
to route. Press the ROUTERS switch to light the "destin"
LED. The channel BURN LED's will light if they are
routed to the selected source. To route or unroute
destinations, press a channel BURN switch. If the
Destination is stereo, both BURN LED's light to show that
it is routed to the mono source.
Routing Stereo Sources to Stereo Destinations
With the BURN switches in "source" mode, press the
BURN switch for the desired stereo source that you want
to route. Press the ROUTERS switch to light the "destin"
LED. The channel BURN LED's will light if they are
routed to the selected source.
To route a stereo destination, press the left channel
BURN switch. Both BURN LED's light to show that it is
routed. Once routed, you can press either left or right
BURN switch to unroute it.
Cross-Routing Stereo
If you press the right channel BURN switch, the output
will be "cross-routed" with left going to right and right
going to left. The left channel Destination LED's blink on
the SixtyFour to show that it is cross routed.
Surround Routing
Surround Sources must be routed one channel at a
time. Each individual Source driving a surround
Destination must be routed individually. This provides a
great deal of flexibility in working with multiple surround
Sources. For example, suppose you want to have your
ProTools outputs 3 through 8 (PT 03 - PT 08) source the
Surround outputs.
Route:
PT03 to Left
*S
PT04 to Right
*S
PT05 to Center
*S
PT06 to LRear
*S
PT07 to RRear
*S
PT08 to Sub
*S
Destination Level Control Operations
Setting Destination Levels
Rotate a channel rotary pot to change a Destination
level. Destination levels can be changed independently
of which source is selected and whether the Destination
has been routed or not.
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