Show All Meters

Select this option to display all 94 meters (in- cluding the L/R mix).

Touch the meter bridge in the display to toggle between showing the 24 meters in the currently selected bank and all meters.

Peak Hold

When Peak Hold is selected, a thin bar appears in the meter bridge display to indicate the level of recent transient peaks in the signal. The Peak Hold bar has a slower decay rate than the normal response of the signal meter.

Peak Hold does not affect the meters when in VU mode.

Footswitches

These drop-down boxes allow you to select the function assigned to each of the two footswitch jacks available on the rear panel. The functions available include:

Talkback

Play/Stop

Next Marker

Previous Marker

New Marker

Fader Swap

MIDI

MIDI File Tempo Map

Import a MIDI Tempo Map from a standard MIDI file to synchronize the Digital X Bus Bars/ Beats/Ticks display with your MIDI sequencer MTC reference.

Default Tempo

Sets the MIDI tempo reference for position alignments during an automation pass or loca- tor activities.

Active Tempo

Displays the actual tempo currently in use.

MIDI Device ID’s

Sets the Device ID reference for connected record devices such as the HDR24/96, ADATs, DA Series, or other multitrack recorders.

A unique ID is required for using MMC (MIDI Machine Control) with multiple recording devices.

The following boxes select the MIDI port(s) used to send and receive MTC, MMC, and MIDI commands between the Digital X Bus and external multitrack recorders and DAW applications. The MIDI port(s) must be connected to the Digital X Bus in order to be detected and appear in the lists. MPU-401 is the builtin MIDI IN and OUT connectors on the rear panel.

MTC In Port

Selects the MIDI interface used to receive MIDI Time Code in the Digital X Bus.

MMC Out Port

Selects the MIDI interface used to transmit MIDI Machine Control from the Digital X Bus.

MIDI Map In

Selects the MIDI interface used to receive MIDI commands as defined in the MIDI Map.

MIDI Map Out

Selects the MIDI interface used to send MIDI commands as defined in the MIDI Map.

DAW Main In

Selects the MIDI interface used to receive MIDI commands for the first eight channels when the MIDI fader bank is selected

DAW Main Out

Selects the MIDI interface used to send MIDI commands for the first eight channels when the MIDI fader bank is selected.

DAW Ext 1 In

Selects the MIDI interface used to receive MIDI commands for the second eight channels (9-16) when the MIDI fader bank is selected

DAW Ext 1 Out

Selects the MIDI interface used to send MIDI commands for the second eight channels (9-16) when the MIDI fader bank is selected.

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