MIXING Display Functions 45
02R User’s Guide
When you press the [ENTER] button, the channel will be linked with its
adjacent channel in GANG mode. Dotted lines will indicate the connection
to the corresponding channel. Press the [ENTER] button again to switch
back to INDIVIDUAL mode.
See “Pan and Balance” on page 36 and “Pan Gang” on page 37 of the User’s
Guide.
MS
The MS icon is used to turn the MS Decoding function on or off. When the
MS function is turned on, channels are configured as a stereo pair
automatically, and when the stereo pair is cancelled, the MS function is
turned off. See page 186 for more information.
Pair
Each time you press the [ENTER] button, PAIR will alternately be set or
cancelled. Pair only applies to the individual input and tape return
channels. See “Pairing Channels” on page 184 of the User’s Guide.
If the selected channel is one of the stereo input channels or the effect return
channels, the PAIR function does not apply. Instead the pan icon for the
opposite channel will be displayed here.
Routing
Use the CURSOR buttons to select the routing assignment. Each time you
press the [ENTER] button, the selected route will alternately switch on or
off. You may find using the ROUTING buttons in the SELECTED
CHANNEL group a more convenient way to select the routes. See
“Routing” on page 39 of the User’s Guide.
Delay
Rotate the encoder wheel clockwise to increase the delay, counterclockwise
to decrease the delay. You can select “Smpl” (samples) or “mSEC”
(milliseconds) with the CURSOR buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to turn
the delay on or off. See “Delay” on page 34 of the User’s Guide.
Meter Source Point
When the cursor is located at this part of the display, as you press the
[ENTER] button, you can cycle through the meter source points—PRE EQ,
POST EQ, or POST FADER. There are also level meters for the channel pair
(selected and its corresponding even or odd mate). See “Metering” on page
41 of the User’s Guide.
Note: The fine-tuning procedure is not available from this display function. See
“Fine-Tuning the Delay” on page 35 of the User’s Guide.