TEAC 2488neo 2488neo Owner's Manual - Page 33

Mute, Linking channels, Stereo bus functions, Stereo EQ

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5 − Mixer Mute The MUTE keys for each channel also serve as solo keys (see "Soloing and toggle" on page 37). When a channel's MUTE key is pressed (when soloing is not active), the orange indicator lights, and the sound from that channel is not sent to the stereo bus. The channel's recording source is also muted. Linking channels Adjacent track channels and input channels can be linked. By linking channels, the parameters of 2 channels (usually the left and right channels of a stereo pair) can be controlled simultaneously. A linked pair can be formed with an odd-numbered channel and the even-numbered channel immediately to its right. For example, channel 1 can be linked with channel 2, and channel 5 can be linked with channel 6. To create a link, press and hold the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of one of the channels that you want to link and then press the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of the other channel. To cancel the link, follow the same procedures. Press and hold the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of one of the channels and then press the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of the other channel. When track channels are linked, the following parameters can be controlled simultaneously: ••Faders (the left fader of the linked pair controls the levels for both channels) ••EQ ••Digital pad/gain ••Effect send levels and pre/post selection When input channels are linked, the following parameters can be controlled simultaneously. ••Internal fader values ••EQ ••Digital pad/gain ••Effect send levels and pre/post selection Stereo bus functions The stereo bus may be thought of as a special permanentlylinked pair of channels. The output from this bus can be monitored as the STEREO selection (see "Monitoring" on page 36) and is also as the source for mastering and rendering the final mix (see "Mastering and CD recorder" on page 69). Stereo EQ Like the ordinary channels, the stereo bus has three-band equalization, with sweepable center frequencies, and variable Q for the midrange. To access this; 1 Press the SELECT key. Moreover, the stereo bus also has EQ and dynamics, so they can be applied to monitoring the entire mix and during mixdown. 2 Press the EQ key: 3 Use the cursor keys and dial to select and adjust the EQ parameters for the stereo bus. See "EQ" on page 31 for information about setting methods, etc. 33 TASCAM 2488neo

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5 − Mixer
The
MUTE
keys for each channel also serve as solo keys
(see “Soloing and toggle” on page 37).
When a channel’s
MUTE
key is pressed (when soloing is
not active), the orange indicator lights, and the sound from
that channel is not sent to the stereo bus. The channel’s
recording source is also muted.
Mute
Like the ordinary channels, the stereo bus has three-band
equalization, with sweepable center frequencies, and vari-
able Q for the midrange.
To access this;
1
Press the
SELECT
key.
2
Press the
EQ
key:
3
Use the cursor keys and dial to select and adjust
the EQ parameters for the stereo bus. See “EQ” on
page 31 for information about setting methods, etc.
Stereo EQ
The stereo bus may be thought of as a special permanently-
linked pair of channels. The output from this bus can be
monitored as the STEREO selection (see “Monitoring” on
page 36) and is also as the source for mastering and rendering
the final mix (see “Mastering and CD recorder” on page 69).
Moreover, the stereo bus also has EQ and dynamics, so
they can be applied to monitoring the entire mix and dur-
ing mixdown.
Stereo bus functions
Adjacent track channels and input channels can be linked.
By linking channels, the parameters of 2 channels (usually
the left and right channels of a stereo pair) can be con-
trolled simultaneously.
A linked pair can be formed with an odd-numbered chan-
nel and the even-numbered channel immediately to its
right. For example, channel 1 can be linked with channel 2,
and channel 5 can be linked with channel 6.
To create a link, press and hold the
SELECT
key (or the
INPUT
key) of one of the channels that you want to link
and then press the
SELECT
key (or the
INPUT
key) of the
other channel.
To cancel the link, follow the same procedures. Press and
hold the
SELECT
key (or the
INPUT
key) of one of the
channels and then press the
SELECT
key (or the
INPUT
key) of the other channel.
When track channels are linked, the following parameters
can be controlled simultaneously:
Faders (the left fader of the linked pair controls the
levels for both channels)
EQ
Digital pad/gain
Effect send levels and pre/post selection
When input channels are linked, the following parameters
can be controlled simultaneously.
Internal fader values
EQ
Digital pad/gain
Effect send levels and pre/post selection
Linking channels