diamond - User Manual
Version: 8.0.0/1
Exported on: 24 October, 2023
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Using the Soft Select key
1.
Press and hold the
Soft Select
key to open the assignment window (on the GUI) - the key turns yellow to indicate that
"assign mode" is active.
2.
Choose an option using the on-screen buttons and then touch
X
to close the window.
3.
Press the
Soft Select
key quickly to monitor the assigned source - the key turns cyan or green to indicate that the
monitor source is selected.
The
Soft Select
key assignments, for CR and HP, are stored in the system's warm start data. This means that the last
selection is remembered until you cold start the system.
The 16 monitor sources are defined by the configuration. See Standard Configuration Specification for details.
Monitor Level & Other Functions
Each rotary control can adjust two parameters: turn to adjust the first (monitor level); push down and turn to adjust the
second (monitor balance). The display shows the control's function and current value, plus a media icon (to help with
identification); output metering (pre-volume); and the current monitor source (e.g. PGM 1).
For the CR output:
Press
Mode
to change the monitoring mode. This key works in conjunction with the GUI as described below.
Press
Mute
to mute the Control Room output. The output mutes automatically when the Mic Open status is active (i.e. a
Mic source fader is open).
On the Central module, press
Dim
to dim the Control Room output. The amount of dim applied is always 20dB. This
function is not supported by a Combo module.
For the HP output:
Press
Mode
to change the monitoring mode. This key works in conjunction with the GUI as described below.
Press
Split
to listen to different signals in the left and right ears of the headphones: left = the selected monitor source
(in mono); right = the PFL bus (in mono). You can use this to keep listening to a monitor source (e.g. PGM 1) while
cueing up another source.
On the Central module, press
Dim
to dim the Control Room monitor level. The amount of dim applied is always 20dB.
This function is not supported by a Combo module.