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Soundcard, Input Channel Banks, Channel Strip and Monitoring, Monitoring and Talkback - digital mixer manual

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6 X32 COMPACT DIGITAL MIXER User Manual The channel strip consists of the following sub-sections: • Config/Preamp • Gate, Dynamics • Equalizer • Main Bus Each of these subsections correspond to the processing steps of the currently selected channel, and they each have their own View button that, when pressed, switches the Main Display to a page displaying all related parameters for that subsection. Channel Strip and Monitoring The X32 COMPACT's channel strip offers dedicated controls for the most important processing parameters of the currently selected channel. To adjust controls for a given channel strip, simply press the Select button on the desired input or output channel. Certain sections of the channel strip (such as the low cut filter, noise gate, EQ and compressor) contain a respectively labeled button that can be pressed to switch the specific effect on and off. The button illuminates to show the effect is active, and goes dark when bypassed. Within the channel strip, the rotary control knobs are surrounded by an amber LED collar that indicates the parameter's value. Whenever this backlit knob is turned off, it indicates that this specific control/parameter is not available for the selected channel type. For example, if an output bus is currently selected, the LED collar and the gain knob are turned off, because there is no input gain to be controlled on an output bus. Monitoring and Talkback There are two separate Level controls in this section, one for the headphone outputs located on either side of the console, and a second one for the monitor outputs located on the rear panel. Press the section's View button to edit various monitoring preferences, such as the input source for the phones bus and the monitor outputs. This section also contains independent Talkback buttons (A and B). Press the View button next to the Phones Level knob, then press Page Select right to access the Talkback A and B edit pages. These screens also contain settings for the optional goose-neck lamp and the console's internal test-tone generator. Input Channel Banks You will find a select button on top of every channel that is used to direct the control focus of the user interface, including all channel related parameters (channel strip and main display), to that channel. Please note that at any time, there is exactly one channel selected (either Input Ch 1-32, Aux 1-8, FX Returns 1L-4R, Mix Bus 1-16, Main LR/C, or Matrix 1-6). DCA Groups (digitally controlled amplifier) cannot be selected because they control a number of assigned channels rather than one specific channel. The Input Channels section of the console is located on the left hand side, and offers 16 separate input channel strips. These 16 channel strips represent three separate layers of inputs for the console, including: • Input Channels 1-8 • Input Channels 9-16 • Input Channels 17-24 • Input Channels 25-32 • Aux Inputs 1-6/USB playback • FX Returns Press any of the correspondingly labeled layer buttons on the left side of the console to switch the input channel bank to any of the six layers listed above. The button will illuminate, reminding you which layer is active. Two more layers (Bus Master 1-8 and 9-16) are also offered, allowing you to adjust the levels of the 16 Mix Bus Masters, which is useful when you wish to include Bus Masters into DCA Group assignments. On each fader strip you will find a motorized 100 mm level fader, Mute and Solo buttons, a Gate indicator, an input level meter, Compressor indicator, and the channel select button. Each of the 8 input channels has an individual (and customizable) color LCD screen that can display a channel number, nickname, and even a graphical channel icon. In the event that a channel's input source has been changed to an input signal that differs from the default setup, the LCD display will also indicate the name of the actual input source. Ch01 Aux5 PC Soundcard Example: Channel 01 has the nickname Soundcard and is fed from Aux input 5.

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X32 COMPACT DIGITAL MIXER User Manual
Input Channel Banks
You will find a select button on top of every channel that is used to direct the
control focus of the user interface, including all channel related parameters
(channel strip and main display), to that channel. Please note that at any time,
there is exactly
one
 channel selected (either Input Ch 1-32, Aux 1-8, FX Returns
1L-4R, Mix Bus 1-16, Main LR/C,
or
 Matrix 1-6). DCA Groups (digitally controlled
amplifier) cannot be selected because they control a number of assigned
channels rather than one specific channel.
The Input Channels section of the console is located on the left hand side,
and offers 16 separate input channel strips. These 16 channel strips represent
three separate layers of inputs for the console, including:
Input Channels 1-8
Input Channels 9-16
Input Channels 17-24
Input Channels 25-32
Aux Inputs 1-6/USB playback
FX Returns
Press any of the correspondingly labeled layer buttons on the left side of the
console to switch the input channel bank to any of the six layers listed above.
The button will illuminate, reminding you which layer is active.
Two more layers (Bus Master 1-8 and 9-16) are also offered, allowing you to
adjust the levels of the 16 Mix Bus Masters, which is useful when you wish to
include Bus Masters into DCA Group assignments.
On each fader strip you will find a motorized 100 mm level fader, Mute and
Solo buttons, a Gate indicator, an input level meter, Compressor indicator,
and the channel select button.
Each of the 8 input channels has an individual (and customizable) color LCD
screen that can display a channel number, nickname, and even a graphical
channel icon. In the event that a channel’s input source has been changed to an
input signal that differs from the default setup, the LCD display will also indicate
the name of the actual input source.
Ch01
Aux5
Soundcard
PC
Example: Channel 01 has the nickname Soundcard and is fed from Aux input 5.
Channel Strip and Monitoring
The X32 COMPACT’s channel strip offers dedicated controls for the most important
processing parameters of the currently selected channel. To adjust controls for a given
channel strip, simply press the Select button on the desired input or output channel.
Certain sections of the channel strip (such as the low cut filter, noise gate, EQ and
compressor) contain a respectively labeled button that can be pressed to switch
the specific effect on and off. The button illuminates to show the effect is active,
and goes dark when bypassed.
Within the channel strip, the rotary control knobs are surrounded by an amber
LED collar that indicates the parameter’s value. Whenever this backlit knob is
turned off, it indicates that this specific control/parameter is not available for
the selected channel type. For example, if an output bus is currently selected,
the LED collar and the gain knob are turned off, because there is no input gain to
be controlled on an output bus.
The channel strip consists of the following sub-sections:
Config/Preamp
Gate, Dynamics
Equalizer
Main Bus
Each of these subsections correspond to the processing steps of the currently
selected channel, and they each have their own View button that, when pressed,
switches the Main Display to a page displaying all related parameters for
that subsection.
Monitoring and Talkback
There are two separate Level controls in this section, one for the headphone
outputs located on either side of the console, and a second one for the monitor
outputs located on the rear panel.
Press the section’s View button to edit various monitoring preferences, such as
the input source for the phones bus and the monitor outputs.
This section also contains independent Talkback buttons (A and B). Press the View
button next to the Phones Level knob, then press Page Select right to access the
Talkback A and B edit pages. These screens also contain settings for the optional
goose-neck lamp and the console’s internal test-tone generator.