Peavey V12 owner manual Edit/preview rapid recall, Edit/View

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micro mute system

addition destinations are desired for the same copy data, additional copy/paste cycles are required.

To copy a mute pattern, press the lit COPY key.

CLEAR turns off ,the PASTE sw comes on,the selected edit Mute lite goes from Blink to steady on.

The User must now either select a paste destination or cancel the copy operation.

Paste:

User can select any Manual Mute or Next Scene-Mute as paste destina- tion.The Active Scene is not allowed as a destination. Select the destina- tion source by pressing one of the Manual Mute buttons or the Next Scene-Mute button. If a copy/paste is being performed within the 128 Seq Scenes, press the now steady MUTE sw to select it as the source. It will now start blinking, use the scroll keys to step to the desired destination.

The selected destination Mute blinks and PASTE changes to blink and

CLEAR comes on.

Pressing PASTE writes the Copy data into the destination.

After Paste performed, the system returns back to beginning of the Edit cycle with original selected scene.

Some limits exist because of the different source and destination data types:

Only mute data is transferred between Manual Mutes and Sequenced

Scenes.

Cancel:

To cancel a Copy operation, the User can press PASTE before selecting a destination or can press the original source mute again or can press CLEAR.Any of these will result in the copy operation being cancelled and the system returning to the edit mode.

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Edit/View:

Rapid Recall can be edited or viewed when Next Scene is selected for edit.

With Next Scene(Mute) selected and flashing, pressing any of the 10 RR buttons transfers the info to the Next Scene display. Since these are just pointers to the 128 Mute Scenes, this is no different than scrolling up or down to the scene. Once there, normal editing can take place.The user can use the RR as jumps to the different scenes instead of having to scroll.

Changing RR:

The value of the 10 RR locations can be changed by using the copy/paste buttons.

NOTE: The default settings are RR#1=10, RR#2=20,…RR#10=100

When in Edit Mode, scroll the Next Scene display to the desired Mute

Scene.

Press COPY; PASTE lites up- waiting for a destination. (Normally, a desti- nation Mute would be pressed and it would blink with PASTE). For RR change,press the desired RR # 1-10.PASTE goes out,and the Next Display shows " RR STORED".The paste light goes off and Edit Mode returns to its previous state.

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Contents V12 mixing console Direct output features Mono input moduleGroup assignment features Input features EQ features Aux features Aux send , 2, 3 Push-on/push-off switchAux send , 6, 7 Monitor features Solo switchSegment channel meter VCA-level LEDPage Stereo input module Dual level controlImage balance control Sum switchImage width control-WID Dual-concentric input gain control Ground lift switchPolarity-reverse switch EQ features Aux features Aux send operation Dual 8-segment channel meter Page Mono-matrix features Group output module-matrix, aux, groupExternal-in signal-level to matrix Illuminated mute-switchMute switch Mute active-LEDInsert on-switch Peak and signal-present LEDTalkback preset-switch Output level-control rotary potMtx master and GRP master LED indicators Aux master features AUX-master and GRP-master LED indicators Group-assignment features Matrix post-switchGroup-to-matrix on-switch Mono-assignment switchGroup-master features Output level-control 100mm fader Module swap features Mode switch recessedMTX switch recessed FOH group LEDGroup rear-panel connectors Illuminated mute-switches Solo switchesVca masters 100mm fadersOutput mute safe switch Left, right and mono peak and signal-present LedsLeft/right/mono to matrix on-switch Matrix-post switchInput fader block Act LED µ-muteMute safe Act LED VCAStereo-matrix features Stereo matrix / aux out moduleExternal-in left and right signal-level to matrix Stereo matrix solo-switch Mtx to auxStereo matrix output-level control Stereo matrix output-balance controlDual-aux output features Talkback preset-switch One odd channel, one even channel 100mm output fader One per odd channel, one per even channelSolo switch Oscillator features Master modules-M1, M2Meter-view features Meters-A/meters-B switch bankAlternate output features Provides an area to label the alternate outputs usage Talkback master features Intercom interconnect features Console-to-intercom level and switchLink headphone/intercom switch Comms levelMonitor output features On-switch SumDim 100mm fader level-controlLCR output-monitoring Headphone output featuresLeft-/right-output switch 100mm headphone level-control Solo system features Page Micro panel features Micro mute systemManual mute-bank select Channel fader features ButtonVCA LED on module Normal operation mode Micro operationSelect Scene to edit Edit/preview rapid recall Edit/ViewExiting Edit Mode Other ways to exit Edit ModeUtility Mode UtilitiesClear Utilities Show ControlGeneral Controls Micro UtilitiesGeneral Controls Scene Resettingthe Micro Page V12 rear views Page V12 rear views
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