Quick Guide
Owner’s Manual
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4. Adjust the gain level for other channels in the
same way, by pressing their [SEL] and [CUE]
keys, and then rotating the [GAIN] knobs.
5. After adjustment is complete, switch the [CUE]
key off (the key LED turns off).
Sending an input channel
signal to the STEREO bus
1. Press the [SEL] key of the input channel you
want to control.
2. Press one of the knobs in the Selected Channel
section, to return to the SELECTED CHANNEL
VIEW screen.
3. In the TO ST PAN/BALANCE field, press the ST
button to turn it on (lights in pink).
4. In the top panel, press the [ON] key of the
corresponding input channel to turn it on.
5. In the Master section, turn on the [ON] key of
the STEREO channel, and raise the STEREO
channel fader to 0dB.
6. Raise the fader of the currently selected input
channel to an appropriate volume.
In this state, you should hear sound from the
speaker system patched to the STEREO channel.
If you don’t hear sound, check whether the L/R
meters are moving in the METER field of the
function access area.
If the L/R meters are moving:
It may be that the STEREO
channel is not correctly patched
to the output jacks that are
connected to your speaker
system. Check the output port
patching.
If the L/R meters are not
moving:
Make sure that signals are being
routed correctly to the patched
input channels.
7. To adjust the pan/balance of the signal sent
from the input channel to the STEREO bus,
rotate the [PAN] knob of the Selected Channel
section.
Applying EQ/dynamics
Applying EQ
1. Press the [SEL] key of the channel that you want
to control.
2. Press any one of the knobs in the Selected
Channel section, to return to the SELECTED
CHANNEL VIEW screen.
3. Adjust EQ of the EQ parameter field in the
Selected Channel section.
4. To make fine adjustments to EQ settings, press
the EQ parameter field in the touch screen.
5. Edit the EQ type and filter type in the HPF/EQ
window.