here and hat Things Are on the Home Screen Channels
Refer to
— Figure 18
1. Select button – Displays the channel name. Touch to access Master
Channel controls.
2. Pan Indicator – Adjust in Master Channel.
3. Channel Cue – Routes the channel signal to the Phones and Monitor
outputs.
4. "1" – Represents physical XLR. Channel type (In, Aux, FX, etc.) is hidden by
Record/Arm indicator.
Record/Arm – Indicates channel is armed for multi-track recording.
5.
Playback - indicates multi-track recorder is the input source.
6. 48V – Indicates the Phantom Power is on.
7. C – Indicates Compressor is engaged.
8. N – Indicates Gate is engaged.
9. Unity – 0 dB (Fader)
10. Channel/Main Fader – Adjust by touch or Master Encoder. Yellow
indicates selected.
11. Unity – 0 dB (Meter)
12. Meter (Input channel) – Indicates the pre-fader signal level.
13. Channel color – Blue = selected, Gray = not selected. Touch to select.
14. Channel Mute – Silences the channel audio to the Main L/R, Auxiliaries
and FX. Does not mute send to multi-track. You can listen to a muted
channel using the Cue button; the channel level meter shows the
audio level.
15. Scene – The currently active Scene. Select from Menu > Scenes.
16. Link – Indicates linked adjacent channels
17. L – Indicates the Limiter is engaged
18. F – Indicates the Filter is engaged
19. L/R Meters – Indicate Main output signal level.
20. Infinity – Fader position for fully attenuated output signal.
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Lead G tr
1
2
3
Cue
1
4
5
10
6
48V
5
7
C
8
G
U
9
10
11
0
20
12
13
40
∞
Mut e
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Scene:
Gigmaster 7
Main
Cue
L/ R
10
5
L
F
U
5
0
40
∞
Mut e
— Figure 18 —
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