40X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

Global Screen Elements

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The “global” screen elements are located at the top of the screen, laid out in a horizontal row. They always remain visible no matter what specific screen the user has currently navigated to, because they displays console parameters that are always important to keep in view at all times.

These screen elements include, from left to right:

Channel Indicator: Displays various elements of the currently selected, including:

1.The number of the specific input or output channel that is currently selected

2.The custom channel name (if one has been assigned)

3.Channel color (if one has been assigned)

4.Channel icon (if one has been assigned)

Show Indicator: This number, presented in a large orange colored font, displays the currently loaded show.

Scene Name/Number: Thus number, displayed in a smaller black colored font, indicates the number of the currently loaded scene.

USB Recorder File: Displays the name of the active file that is currently being recorded or played back.

AES50-A: Displays, by name, what AES50 based equipment is connected to the console’s AES50-A port. The green LED lights solid when a valid AES50 connection is present.

AES50-B: Displays, by name, what AES50 based equipment is connected to the console’s AES50-B port. The green LED lights solid when a valid AES50 connection is present.

Word Clock/Sample Rate Indicator:

1.Displays the current sample rate of the console.

2.The green LED illuminates when a valid internal or external clock is present.

3.Displays the current source of the clock:

L: Internal Clock

A: AES50 port A

B: AES50 port B

C: XUF

Clock: Displays the current time of day in hours:minutes:seconds.

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The main content of the screen is displayed in the middle of the screen and is divided up into different sections of information, depending on the specific screen being shown at any given time.

Information shown in the main content portion of the screen consists of two types:

1.Display-only content: This type of content is a visual indication only and cannot be adjusted by the user. An example would be the graphical response curve of an equalizer or the response graph of a compressor.

2.Adjustable content: Content that displays an adjustable parameter, controlled by a dedicated top-panel control. For example, the “home” tab of the “home” screen displays a knob graphic for input gain (trim). This control is adjustable by turning the dedicated “gain” control on the top panel of the console, in the Channel Strip section of the top panel.

The most important information for any screen category will be located on it’s “home” page. However, most screens contain alternate pages of information that are also useful. They are represented by different “tabs” that can be seen towards the top of the screen. Each tab is named to describe the functions it represents. Navigate to these alternate tabs by pressing the Page Select left and right keys.