Bus

When one of the above buttons is selected (lit), all

24 V-Pots control that function for each of the 24 chan-

nels in the selected bank.

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In addition, windows that contain adjustable param-

Digital

eters, like the Dynamics and EQ windows, have their

controls situated above the channel V-Pots, which

 

 

temporarily become controls for the parameters in

 

the window, overriding the V-Pot Assign selection. As

 

soon as the window is closed, V-Pot control returns to

 

whatever is selected in the V-Pot Assign section.

 

27. SELECT

 

• Selects a channel for editing.

 

Double-pressing the SELECT button opens the

 

Dynamics and EQ windows for that channel.

 

• Pressing and holding the SELECT button opens

 

the Channel Settings window (Channel > Chan-

 

nel Settings) for that channel.

 

• Pressing and holding two SELECT buttons at

 

the same time opens the LINK SETUP window

 

for linking two channels.

 

28. ASSIGN

 

• The function of the ASSIGN button is deter-

 

mined by what is selected in the ASSIGN BUT-

 

TON SETUP area.

29. SOLO

• Pressing SOLO lets you hear

only the soloed channel in the

Control Room output (or the Left

and Right Mix if Mixdown solo

is enabled).

• Select the solo mode in the

SOLO section: PFL, AFL, and

Mixdown (see the SOLO section

description for more information

on solo modes).

• The CLEAR button in the SOLO

section blinks whenever any

channel is soloed. Press the

CLEAR button to turn off all

SOLO buttons.

• Soloing multiple channels is

accomplished by holding the

SHIFT key (on the console or

keyboard) while pressing the

SOLO buttons on all desired

channels. Also, selected Solo

Latch in Windows > Setup >

Mix Options allows you select

multiple solos.

• Solo Isolate mode is accom-

SELECT

ASSIGN

SOLO

MUTE

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ASSIGN BUTTON

SETUP

REC

L - R

READ

When REC is selected, the AS- SIGN buttons arm channels for recording via MMC (MIDI Machine Control). The ASSIGN button blinks to indicate REC READY status. When RECORD is activated in the Transport section, the ASSIGN but- ton lights steadily to indicate the channel is recording.

plished by holding down the ALT

key (on the console or keyboard)

while pressing a channel’s SOLO

button. A solo isolated chan-

nel is always active on the solo

bus and therefore will not mute

when other channels are soloed.

The SOLO button blinks to indi-

cate Solo Isolate mode.

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When L-R is selected, the AS- SIGN buttons indicate the channels

WRITE

that are assigned to the L-R mix

 

bus. This lets you quickly assign and

unassign channels from the L-R mix, and have an overall view of the assigned to the L-R mix for the selected bank.

When READ is selected, the ASSIGN buttons determine which channels playback automation. If a channel has automation data associated with it and it is not Read-enabled, automation data will be ignored for that channel.

When WRITE is selected, the ASSIGN buttons determine which channels can be written to au- tomation. A channel must be Write-enabled (and the BYPASS button turned off in the AUTOMA- TION MODES section) in order to write automa- tion data for that channel.

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Note: The CLEAR button does not turn off Solo Isolated channels. You must hold down the ALT key while pressing the SOLO button to turn off a Solo Isolated channel.

30. MUTE

Mutes the signal after the channel fader.

Mute is prior to the L-R bus and Bus 1-8.

Does not affect the Channel Out (Direct Out) or pre-fader Aux send. It does affect the post-fader Aux send.

31. Channel Fader

Controls the signal level from the channel to the bus or buses it is assigned to (typically the L-R bus and the Bus 1-8 output).

It does not affect the signal going to the Direct Out (Channel Out) or the pre-fader Aux send.