User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 System Requirements
- 2.0 Wi-Fi Settings
- 3.0 Getting Started
- 4.0 Mixer Window
- 4.1 Channel Bank Navigation
- 4.2 Layer Navigation
- 4.3 Channel Names and Colours
- 4.4 Faders
- 4.5 Channel ON
- 4.6 CUE
- 4.7 Dual Cue Mode
- 4.8 SOLO Mode
- 4.9 Master Bank
- 4.10 GAIN
- 4.10.1 Digital Gain
- 4.10.2 Gain Compensation Mode
- 4.10.3 Analog Gain / Digital Gain Link
- 4.10.4 ALL GC ON
- 4.10.5 ALL GC OFF
- 4.10.6 Input Port
- 4.10.7 Phantom Power
- 4.10.8 Phase
- 4.10.9 Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.10 Non-Dante Wireless Microphone Control and Monitoring
- 4.10.11 Input Port Patching
- 4.10.12 Input Port Patch Options
- 4.10.13 Multi-Channel Input Patching
- 4.11 SENDS ON FADERS
- 4.12 DCA FADERS
- 5.0 EQ / PAN / 5.1 / DYNAMICS
- 6.0 OUTPORTS
- 7.0 UTILITY
- 8.0 RACK
- 8.1 GEQ Racks
- 8.2 EFFECT Rack
- 8.3 EFFECT EDITING
- 8.3.1 Current Effect
- 8.3.2 Effect Type Selection
- 8.3.3 Effect Library
- 8.3.4 Input and Output Patch Assignments
- 8.3.5 Input and Output Meters
- 8.3.6 Effect Bypass
- 8.3.7 Effect Cue
- 8.3.8 Close Effect Editor
- 8.3.9 Parameter Editing using Sliders
- 8.3.10 Numerical Parameter Editing
- 8.3.11 Multi-Segment Buttons
- 8.3.12 Accessing Parameters
- 8.3.13 Additional Parameters
- 8.3.14 Wet/Dry Mix
- 8.4 GRAPHICAL EFFECT EDITING
- 8.4.1 REV-X Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.2 REV-X Space Parameters
- 8.4.3 REV-X Filter Parameters
- 8.4.4 REVERB Time/Level Parameters
- 8.4.5 REVERB Space Parameters
- 8.4.6 REVERB Filter Parameters
- 8.4.7 REVERB Dynamics Parameters
- 8.4.8 STEREO REVERB Program
- 8.4.9 MONO/STEREO/MOD DELAY Parameters
- 8.4.10 DELAY LCR Parameters
- 8.4.11 ECHO Parameters
- 9.0 SCENE MEMORY
- 10.0 SETUP
- 10.1 Fader Delay
- 10.2 Filled EQ Graph
- 10.3 Enable Inc/Dec Scene Recall
- 10.4 Show Send Levels in Meter Bridge
- 10.5 Enable Phantom Power Switching
- 10.6 Set EQ band to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.7 Show dB Markings on Mixer
- 10.8 Set DCA to 0dB with Double-Tap
- 10.9 Disable Screen Auto-Lock
- 10.10 Cue Operation Mode
- 10.11 Cue A Mode
- 10.12 Cue B Mode
- 10.13 Solo in Place Mode
- 10.14 Channel Select – StageMix Follows Console
- 10.15 Channel Select – Console Follows StageMix
- 10.16 Input Meter Point
- 10.17 Output Meter Point
- 10.18 Display Key Input for Dynamics Meters
- 10.19 RTA Peak Hold Mode
- 10.20 RTA Input Gain
- 10.21 RTA Number of Bands
- 11.0 Troubleshooting
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The Slope of an Input Channel’s HPF can be adjusted between -6dB
and -12dB per octave by pressing the buttons in the floating display
above the HP dot.
When an output channel is selected in the EQ Editing Screen, the
[HPF] button will only appear if band 1 is assigned to the HPF function.
5.2.3 EQ Bands 1 & 4
EQ bands 1 & 4 have additional choices of band-type. Both these
bands can be assigned to function as a shelf or a bell, and band 4 can
also function as a Low Pass Filter. Band 1 can also be a HPF for Mix,
Matrix and Stereo/Mono Master channels. When one of these bands is
selected, the relevant additional buttons are shown above the EQ
graph.
5.2.4 EQ ON
The channel EQ can be switched on/off with the [EQ ON] button
towards the top-right of the EQ screen. It is green when the EQ is on.
When the EQ is switched off, the EQ curve will be grey.
5.2.5 EQ RESET
The [RESET] button above the EQ curve allows the EQ to be reset to
either its Default values or to Flat. After pressing [RESET], an “Are You
Sure?” popup will be displayed before the action is executed.
• Selecting “Default EQ” will reset all EQ parameters for the selected
channel back to their default values, including HPF.
• Selecting “Flatten EQ” will set the Gain of bands 1-4 to 0dB, but will
not change the Q and Frequency values.
• Select “No” to cancel and exit this function.