TASCAM Celesonic US-20x20 Reference Manual V2.10 - Page 20

LINK button overview

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6 - Using the Settings Panel LINK button overview When a LINK button on the "MIXER" page is turned on/off, the settings differ according to whether the stereo link is enabled or disabled. The details of the settings are as follows. 88 When a LINK button is turned on Button/knob Select buttons PHASE buttons EQ buttons COMP buttons Effect AUX selection buttons AUX knobs (1-4) SOLO buttons MUTE buttons Pan sliders Channel faders Channel level meters Fader level display areas Setting status On if a Select button was on (lit) for either channel. Off if the Select buttons were off (unlit) for both channels. Settings are not combined. Both channels retain their previous settings. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. Settings are not combined. Odd and even channels can each be set independently. The setting of the odd channel is used for both. The channel level meters are shown as a stereo pair. The setting of the odd channel is shown. NOTE When a LINK button is turned on (lit), the select button name changes to a name used when the stereo link is active. Examples When the "M/INST 1" and "M/INST 2" buttons are linked, the name of the button changes to "M/INST 1-2". 88 When a LINK button is turned off Button/knob Select buttons PHASE buttons EQ buttons COMP buttons Effect AUX selection buttons AUX knobs (1-4) SOLO buttons MUTE buttons Pan sliders Channel faders Channel level meters Fader level display areas Setting status If the Select button was on (lit) for either channel, the odd channel will be turned on and the even channel will be turned off. If the Select buttons were off (unlit) for both channels, they will both stay off. Settings do not change. Both channels retain their previous settings. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. If a SOLO button was on (lit) when stereo-linked, this button will be on for both channels. If the SOLO buttons were off (unlit) for both channels, they will both stay off. If a MUTE button was on (lit) when stereo-linked, this button will be on for both channels. If the MUTE buttons were off (unlit) for both channels, they will both stay off. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. Both channels use the settings they shared when stereo-linked. The channel level meters are shown independently again. These setting values of each channel are shown. 20 TASCAM US-20x20

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TASCAM
US-20x20
6 – Using the Settings Panel
LINK button overview
When a LINK button on the “MIXER” page is turned on/off, the
settings differ according to whether the stereo link is enabled or
disabled.
The details of the settings are as follows.
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When a LINK button is turned on
Button/knob
Setting status
Select buttons
On if a Select button was on (lit) for
either channel.
Off if the Select buttons were off
(unlit) for both channels.
PHASE buttons
Settings are not combined.
Both channels retain their previous
settings.
EQ buttons
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
COMP buttons
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
Effect AUX selection
buttons
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
AUX knobs (1–4)
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
SOLO buttons
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
MUTE buttons
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
Pan sliders
Settings are not combined.
Odd and even channels can each be
set independently.
Channel faders
The setting of the odd channel is
used for both.
Channel level meters
The channel level meters are shown
as a stereo pair.
Fader level display areas
The setting of the odd channel is
shown.
NOTE
When a LINK button is turned on (lit), the select button
name changes to a name used when the stereo link is active.
Examples
When the “M/INST 1” and “M/INST 2” buttons are linked,
the name of the button changes to “M/INST 1-2”.
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When a LINK button is turned off
Button/knob
Setting status
Select buttons
If the Select button was on (lit) for
either channel, the odd channel will
be turned on and the even channel
will be turned off.
If the Select buttons were off (unlit)
for both channels, they will both
stay off.
PHASE buttons
Settings do not change. Both
channels retain their previous
settings.
EQ buttons
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
COMP buttons
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
Effect AUX selection
buttons
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
AUX knobs (1–4)
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
SOLO buttons
If a SOLO button was on (lit) when
stereo-linked, this button will be on
for both channels.
If the SOLO buttons were off (unlit)
for both channels, they will both
stay off.
MUTE buttons
If a MUTE button was on (lit) when
stereo-linked, this button will be on
for both channels.
If the MUTE buttons were off (unlit)
for both channels, they will both
stay off.
Pan sliders
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
Channel faders
Both channels use the settings they
shared when stereo-linked.
Channel level meters
The channel level meters are shown
independently again.
Fader level display areas
These setting values of each
channel are shown.