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Editing Mixes
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Once in Mix Edit Mode, use the [0] - [9] and [00] - [50] buttons to select
a Mix channel to edit. Use the [60] – [120] buttons to select an Edit
Function (Level, Pitch, Effect, etc.)
The Mix Edit functions and channels are written in blue above or below
each numbered button, on the line labeled [MIX].
If a Function Group has more than one parameter, use the [PAGE]
buttons to navigate.
The Mix Edit Pages
The Level Function [60 LEVEL]
The Level function (button [60]) is used to control parameters that deal
with the output of the selected channel.
Enabling a Mix Channel
Button:
[EDIT] [60 LEVEL]
Page:
1
Parameter:
Prg enable (ON or OFF)
Each channel of a Mix may be enabled or disabled, without changing any
of its parameter settings. When a channel is disabled, its channel number
will not appear in the lowest line of the display.
Setting the Mix Channel Volume
Button:
[EDIT] [60 LEVEL]
Page:
2
Parameter:
Prg Volume (00 to 99)
This sets the volume for the Mix channel.
Setting the Mix Channel Panning
Button:
[EDIT] [60 LEVEL]
Page:
3
Parameter:
Prg Pan (<3 to 3>, or PROG)
This determines the pan position of the selected channel. When set to
PROG
, the Pan setting will defer to the Program’s Pan settings.
Routing the Mix Channel to the Outputs
Button:
[EDIT] [60 LEVEL]
Page:
4
Parameter:
Output (see below)
In the QS6.2, selecting
ON
routes all four Sounds to the main outputs;
OFF
shuts off the paths to the outputs.
In the QS8.2, selecting
MAIN
routes the Sound to the main outputs;
OFF
shuts off the paths. A setting of
AUX
will also shut off the paths.
(This is provided for backward compatibility with older QS8 models).
When set to
PROG
, the channel will use the Program’s output
assignments.
TIP: Remember, you can reset any
parameter back to its default value by
pressing the [VALUE UP] and [VALUE
DOWN] buttons at the same time.
TIP: Regardless of the setting, the Sound
may still feed an Effects Send.
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