
For example, the AUX 1 button is lit in the PANS section, this control operates as control for the send volume of AUX 1.
For detailed information on the Assignment panel, see page 16.
Indication of the PAN control
When the PAN controls are operating, the operation status is displayed on the control using the LEDs. When PAN is ON: LEDs from the center LED to the one corresponding to the panning position are lit.
Center at PAN ON
Lit LEDs
Panning position
When PAN is OFF: Only the LED corresponding to the panning position is lit. When the panning position corresponds to the center LED, all LEDs are off. When functions other than panning (AUX, TRIM and MTR) are selected, the LED corresponding to the volume level is lit.
Also, if you set the Pan control to ready mode beforehand, the result of the pan control operation can be saved as automation data.
For detailed information on how to set the pan control to ready status, see page 38.
For detailed information on how to save it as automation data, see page 98.
Notes
•When the signal path which has not the pan function is selected in the FADERS section and buttons in the PANS section are not lit, the pan control becomes deactivated and you cannot operate this control.
—When the AUX 1 set in MONO mode is selected in the FADERS section
—The TRIM button is lit in the fader section
•Since trimming is not subject to an automation operation, even if TRIM is selected in either PANS section or FADERS section, the operation cannot be stored as automation data.
3CUT button
This button is used to cut various signals depending on the signal path selected in the FADERS section in the Assignment panel. When the CUT button is lit, the signal is cut to the signal path.
If you set the CUT button to ready mode beforehand, the button’s operation is stored as automation data.
For detailed information on how to set the CUT button to ready status, see page 38.
For detailed information on how to save it as automation data, see page 98.
4SOLO button
Press this button so that it lights, to listen to the signal of the corresponding channel in PFL, AFL or SOLO mode.
The SOLO mode is controlled from the master panel.
For details of the SOLO MODE section, see page 22.
5ACCESS button
Press this button so that it lights, to assign the corresponding channel to the Assignment panel and Parameter setting panel.
This button is not used for automation function. The display automatically switches to show the channels settings.
You can copy the settings of the channel to another channel by operating the ACCESS button.
Copying the setting of the channel
1 Hold the ACCESS button of the source channel down for 2 seconds or more.
The ACCESS button blinks.
2 While the ACCESS button selected in step 1 is blinking, press the ACCESS button corresponding to the destination channel.
The settings of the channel subject to the snapshot are copied.
The input assignments set in the AUDIO INPUT ROUTING window are not copied.
The settings to be copied are as follows:
• TRIM | • DELAY • Phase |
• EQ | •DYNAMICS • AUX SEND |
•MTR SEND • Assignment • PAN
• Surround PAN • CUT | • Fader |
3 Press the ACCESS button of the source channel.
The blinking ACCESS button turns on and the copying operation is cancelled.
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