63X32 COMPACT DIGITAL MIXER User Manual

5.Rotate the 4th encoder to select the specific signal source to feed the currently selected channel of the stereo recorder. Choices include:

Main L

Main R

Main C/M

Any of the 16 Mix Bus Outputs

Any of the 6 matrix outputs

Any of the 32 direct outputs

Direct Outputs Aux 1-8

Any of the FX Direct Outputs

Monitor L

Monitor R

Talkback

6.Rotate the 5th encoder to select the signal tap point that the selected audio path is tapped from when feeding currently selected channel of the stereo recorder. Choices include:

Pre EQ

Post EQ

Pre-Fader

Post-Fader

7.Tap the 6th encoder to toggle the “playback folder” mode on/off.

When playback folder mode is OFF, the transport will stop after playing the currently selected audio file. This is useful for situations like triggering audio cues or sound effects in a theatrical setting.

When playback folder mode is ON, the transport will continue playing back all audio files residing in the currently selected folder one by one. This is useful for playing back several songs during a break in the main set, allowing the attached USB drive to act as a source for “break music”.

7.12 Assign Screen

The assing screen allows setup for the eight user-assignable buttons. Using this screen, the console operator can assign 3 sets of 8 custom controls to be available for adjustment at all times.

The assign screen contains the following separate tabs:

Home: This screen provides a general overview of the 8 assigned controls for all three control sets at the same time.

Set A: This screen allows assignment of different console parameters to the 8 custom controls for set A.

Set B: Works as described above but for custom controls set B.

Set C: Works as described above but for custom controls set C.

7.12.1 Assign Screen: Home Tab

The assign screen’s “home” tab provides a visual overview of the 8 assigned controls for all three sets at the same time.

The home tab offers visual feedback of the controls that have been assigned to all three sets of custom controls, without having to bank between the three sets one-by-one or relying on the abbreviated syntax shown in the custom control’s dedicated LCD displays.

To adjust the various settings on the home tab, perform the following steps:

1.Rotate any of encoders 1-5 to move screen focus to the different custom assignable encoders and buttons in the A, B, and C sets. The controls currently selected with each of the four encoders are highlighted with a green outline.

2.Tap any of encoders 1-5 to switch to the edit screen for the specific custom control that was highlighted on the home tab screen.