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The process of creating a monitor mix using the Personal Monitor Mixing System is similar to the process used to create a front of house mix. The Personal Mixer interface makes it easy to jump right in and create your first mix within minutes of connecting the system for the first time.
Mixing involves setting pan, volume, and mute status for each Channel, and then saving this setup as a Preset so that you can recall your custom mix later.
The user interface is quite simple to understand. As with many digital mix- ers, the Personal Mixer has many Channels, but only one set of controls that are shared by all the Channels. A Channel is selected by pressing one of the numbered Channel buttons on the Mixer’s front surface. When a Channel is selected, the red LED in the Channel’s button will light to indicate that it has been selected and is ready to be edited.
The procedure to edit a Channel involves only two steps:
•Select the Channel you want to change.
•Edit the volume, panning, or mute status
That’s it. Each Channel of the mixer can be edited by following the same simple steps.
The Editing Interface
When you turn the VOLUME knob clockwise to raise the volume of the selected Channel, the volume level is reflected in the Volume LED indica- tors. There are
The pan position for a Channel can be changed with the PAN knob. Turn it left or right to move the audio in the stereo field. Your changes will be re- flected in the Pan LEDs. The Pan LEDs are used to indicate the
Volume and Pan Control
When you change the volume of a Channel on the Personal Mixer, the
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