Chapter 2
Main Menu > Disk Channel Mix
Figure 16
Each track can have an input be pre- or post-fader, or have the input's phase inverted. This can be done for
both analog or digital signals. Since there are many options, some of the steps listed in the following steps
can be skipped.
To assign an input to a track, perform the following:
1.
Press Analog In Toggle or Digital In Toggle to change the input source you are assigning.
The button changes indicating which input is currently active.
2.
Press Post-Fader or Pre-Fader to change what type of signal you want recorded.
The button changes indicating what type of signal you want assigned. Pre-fader signals are not affected
by any changes made using faders, however all EQ, Trim, and delay settings made to a track are used.
3.
Press the square on the matrix where you want the signal assigned.
The top row lists all the inputs and the column on the right lists all the disk channels.
In Figure 16, channel 1 has a post-fader digital signal from input 1, a post-fader signal from input 2, and
a post-fader signal from input 3 assigned to it. Channel 2 has the pre-fader signal from input 1 assigned
to it, channel 3 has the pre-fader signal from input 2 assigned to it, and channel 4 has a pre-fader signal
from input 3 assigned to it.
4.
Press Phase Invert to invert the phase of a signal.
The LED changes to green when the Phase Invert in active.
Disk Channel Mix Matrix
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