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Changing Output Mix Destinations
Rotate the DESTINATION knob until the de-
sired destination is shown in the DESTINATION
display. When the knob is rotated, the CLEAR
button will light if the displayed destination is being
fed by the mix, and the TAKE button will light if the
displayed destination is not being fed by the mix. If
the operator wishes to add the destination shown,
press the TAKE button to execute the command and
the new destination will become the current destina-
tion, shown in available displays elsewhere on the
control surface. Disallowed destinations (established
in the configuration software) will not be shown.
Removing Output Mix Destinations
Press the mix channel’s SET button, rotate the DESTINATION
selector knob, and the TAKE and CLEAR buttons will indicate which
destinations are currently being fed by the mix (see above). When the
required destination to be deleted is shown in the DESTINATION
display, press the CLEAR button.
X-Y SET Button
Pressing the X-Y SET button allows the source and destination
controls to act as a standard X-Y type router controller for making
connections between sources and destinations that are not associated with
the control surface.
Event Controller Section
This section provides a means for storage and
retrieval of control surface settings, and naming
those settings as “events”. In this manner complete
configuration and setting information that is used
repeatedly (for example, morning show) can be
saved and recalled. Up to 100 different events can be
stored.
Storing an Event
When an event is stored, all of the control surface’s
current settings are saved and will be recalled when
that event is executed through the TAKE command.
To create a new event from current control surface
settings, hit the NEW button, and then hit the SAVE
button. To overwrite an existing event with the
current settings, turn the PREVIEW SCROLL knob
until the desired event is displayed in the PRO-
GRAM/PREVIEW window, then quickly press MODIFY, then SAVE.
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