Mono Input Channel 1

Bus Assignment Features

The bus assignment section offers considerable flexibility for creating what eventually becomes the main output mix.Two stereo subgroups are available for creating submixes or separate stereo mixes.All assignments are derived post-fader, post-eq and post-mute.

PAN Control

The pan control positions the signal within the stereo left/right (or odd/even) field.

The PAN pot affects signals that are assigned directly to Left-Right, Groups 1-2 and

Groups 3-4.

MUTE

The input channel is muted and the MUTE LED is illuminated. options for exceptions) and bus assignments are also muted. signals remain active.

All AUX feeds (See Aux Insert send and SOLO

Mono Bus Assign

The channel is assigned to the MONO mix bus. PAN has no affect on MONO.

L-R Bus Assign

The channel is assigned to the Left and Right mix buses through the PAN pot.

G 1-2 Bus Assign

The channel is assigned to Groups 1 and 2 through the PAN pot. Groups 1 and 2 are normally treated as a stereo pair.They can also be used as discrete mono groups by using the PAN control at its full CW or CCW setting.

G 3-4 Bus Assign

The channel is assigned to Groups 3 and 4 through the PAN pot. Groups 3 and 4 are normally treated as a stereo pair.They can also be used as discrete mono groups by using the PAN control at its full CW or CCW setting.

Input Fader (100mm)

The fader is the primary level control for signals being sent to any of the console’s post-fader mix buses.

PK / SIG LED Indicator

This two-color LED is used to monitor the channel’s signal level. Signal present (green) is monitored pre-fader. Peak (red) is monitored at the preamp and before & after the fader.

PFL

The PFL (Pre Fader Listen) button routes the channel’s pre-fader (post-insert/post-EQ) the signal to the Solo bus for monitoring through headphones or in the control room. The Peak (red) LED is illuminated to show active PFL status.

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