Stereo Destinations have their level displayed under the
left channel label and their stereo balance displayed in
the right channel. The left pot controls the level, and the
right pot controls the stereo balance.
Setting Levels to Unity
Press and hold the "DEFAULT" switch. Press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Destination level will
jump to unity. If the Destination is stereo, the left channel
SELECT switch will set the level to unity, and the right
SELECT switch will set balance to center.
Setting Levels to Off
Press and hold the ALL switch and then press any
channel SELECT switch, and the Destination level will
jump to off. If the Destination is stereo, the left channel
SELECT switch will set the level to off, and the right
SELECT switch will set balance to center.
Setting Surround Levels
Before you set Surround levels, you must first set up
your Surround labels as described earlier. Additionally,
use the SixtyFour to route the desired sources to drive
the Surround outputs. It is helpful to always have one of
the SixtyFour's memories programmed this way so that
every time you want to monitor in Surround, you can
simply recall that memory.
First, recall a memory that has the Surround outputs
routed to the Surround Sources.
Then, press the STEREO/SURRND
switch until the "SURRND" LED
lights. The LCD will then appear as:
At the far left on the bottom row is the overall (Master)
level of the surround outputs. If this number does not
appear, then check the RS-232 cable connected to the
SixtyFour and that it is powered on. Recheck the
Destination labels to see that they are done properly.
Defaulting Surround Master Level to Unity
Press and hold DEFAULT, and then press SELECT 1 to
set the Surround master to unity.
Appendix A: Controlling the SixtyFour from MotorMate
If it still does not appear, then press "SHIFT", "UNDO"
and "ENABLE" together to reset MotorMate and try
again.
Rotary Pot 1 is the Surround Master level control, and
can be set anywhere from +10dB to -96dB. This setting
is saved in the MotorMate's nonvolatile memory, so it will
be recalled when MotorMate is powered on.
The SELECT switches control the Surround outputs as
follows:
SELECT 1: Surround Master on/off.
SELECT 2: Solo the Left and Right front channels.
SELECT 3: Center channel on/off.
SELECT 4: Solo Center channel.
SELECT 5: Left Rear and Right Rear channels on/off.
SELECT 6: Solo Left Rear and Right Rear channels.
SELECT 7: Subwoofer channel on/off.
SELECT 8. Solo Subwoofer channel.
Surround Channel Offsets
Press in and hold the XYZ View stick and the LCD will
appear as below:
You can use these offsets to make adjustments in the
Center, Rear, and Subwoofer channels for auditioning
purposes. The rotary pots adjust these in this manner:
Rotary pot 3
Rotary Pot 5
Rotary pot 7
These offsets are saved in the MotorMate nonvolatile
memory, so they will be recalled when MotorMate is
powered on.
Defaulting Offsets to Unity
Press and hold the View Stick and press a SELECT
switch to set that offset to unity.
If the sources that are routed into the Surround channels
are not all set to the same level, those will affect the
output levels in addition to the offsets. It is probably best
to set all the source levels to the same value to avoid
confusion.
Center channel offset.
Surround (Rear) channel offset.
Subwoofer channel offset.
CM Labs MotorMate Owner's Manual
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