TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 73

MUTE button, PAN (BALANCE) control, PAN follow button, INSERT button, Phase button, AUX1-2 button

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5 - Channel modules : Global module settings Also see "Fader control" on page 73 for details of how to view and make fader settings globally. TIP You can use the one-step mode for ultra-fine control here. See "Encoder behavior (fine and coarse)" on page 26. MUTE button Allows the module to be muted and un-muted (echoes the status of the hardware MUTE key). PAN (BALANCE) control Use POD 4 to change the value of this control (pan changes to balance when channels are linked). PAN follow button Use this control like the buss option described in "BUSS PAN Follows ST PAN" on page 44. INSERT button (with linked or stereo modules, two such buttons are available), allowing you to turn the soft insert(s) on and off (see "Insert patching" on page 61) for details. Fader control From the METER/FADER screens, select either the CH FADER or MASTER M/F tabs: Figure 5.4: Channel fader screen In the channel fader screen shown here, the current fader/pan positions and mute status of all 64 channel modules are shown. Moving the cursor around this screen highlights pan controls or faders in blocks of four (you can also use the channel SEL keys or auto to jump around the Phase button (with linked or stereo modules, two such buttons are available), allowing you to reverse the phase of the input on the selected channel(s). AUX1-2 button (on buss and stereo modules only), allowing the buss or stereo mix to be routed through to the aux 1-2 pair (typically for studio foldback purposes). STEREO button (on buss and aux modules only) allowing the buss or aux send to be routed to the stereo buss. Group assignment displays These display, but do not allow change on this screen, any fader or mute group assignments. NOTE The buss assignments of channel modules are not shown on the display, as the appropriate buss assign indicators light to show the buss assignments when a channel module is selected. screen). Use the four POD encoders to adjust the onscreen controls. Linked channels may have their pan position or fader level set using either POD control. Mute status and links are also visible on this screen, though these cannot be set here. Note that in surround mode, the surround L-R panning is displayed and set here using the POD controls when the on-screen pan controls are highlighted. Setting levels in blocks To set a master level in blocks of eight channels, move the cursor to the bottom right of the screen (SETUP) and then use POD 3 encoder to adjust the fader level. POD 4 selects the group to be set (in groups of eight channels), or all channels (ALL). Press the on-screen SET button when done. A popup message asks you to confirm the setting (ENTER) or cancel the operation (cursor key). Master screen The MASTER METER/FADER screen works in a similar way. The top of the screen shows the buss, aux send and stereo meters (metering points TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual 73

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5 – Channel modules : Global module settings
TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
73
Also see “Fader control” on page 73 for details of
how to view and make fader settings globally.
TIP
You can use the one-step mode for ultra-fine control
here. See “Encoder behavior (fine and coarse)” on
page 26.
MUTE button
Allows the module to be muted
and un-muted (echoes the status of the hardware
MUTE
key).
PAN (BALANCE) control
Use POD 4 to change
the value of this control (pan changes to balance
when channels are linked).
PAN follow button
Use this control like the
buss option described in “BUSS PAN Follows ST
PAN” on page 44.
INSERT button
(with linked or stereo modules,
two such buttons are available), allowing you to turn
the soft insert(s) on and off (see “Insert patching” on
page 61) for details.
Phase button
(with linked or stereo modules, two
such buttons are available), allowing you to reverse
the phase of the input on the selected channel(s).
AUX1-2 button
(on buss and stereo modules
only), allowing the buss or stereo mix to be routed
through to the aux 1-2 pair (typically for studio fold-
back purposes).
STEREO button
(on buss and aux modules only)
allowing the buss or aux send to be routed to the ste-
reo buss.
Group assignment displays
These display,
but do not allow change on this screen, any fader or
mute group assignments.
NOTE
The buss assignments of channel modules are not
shown on the display, as the appropriate buss assign
indicators light to show the buss assignments when a
channel module is selected.
Fader control
From the
METER/FADER
screens, select either the
CH
FADER
or
MASTER M/F
tabs:
In the channel fader screen shown here, the current
fader/pan positions and mute status of all 64 channel
modules are shown.
Moving the cursor around this screen highlights pan
controls or faders in blocks of four (you can also use
the channel
SEL
keys or auto to jump around the
screen). Use the four POD encoders to adjust the on-
screen controls.
Linked channels may have their pan position or fader
level set using either POD control.
Mute status and links are also visible on this screen,
though these cannot be set here.
Note that in surround mode, the surround L-R pan-
ning is displayed and set here using the POD controls
when the on-screen pan controls are highlighted.
Setting levels in blocks
To set a master level in
blocks of eight channels, move the cursor to the bot-
tom right of the screen (
SETUP
) and then use POD 3
encoder to adjust the fader level. POD 4 selects the
group to be set (in groups of eight channels), or all
channels (
ALL
).
Press the on-screen
SET
button when done. A popup
message asks you to confirm the setting (
ENTER
) or
cancel the operation (cursor key).
Master screen
The
MASTER METER/FADER
screen
works in a similar way. The top of the screen shows
the buss, aux send and stereo meters (metering points
Figure 5.4: Channel fader screen