TASCAM US-16x08 Owners Manual - Page 11

Analog X buttons, TASCAM, US-16x08 - settings panel

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1 EQUALIZER screen The equalizer settings of the channel selected with the 3 "Analog X" button are displayed. 2 COMPRESSOR screen The compressor settings of the channel selected with the 3 "Analog X" button are displayed. 3 Analog X buttons Turn on an "Analog X" (where X is a channel number) button to display the equalizer and compressor of that channel in 1 and 2. You can change their settings if desired. 4 PHASE buttons Turn on a "PHASE" button to invert the phase of that channel. 5 EQ buttons Turn on an "EQ" button to enable the equalizer settings of that channel. 6 COMP buttons Turn on a "COMP" button to enable the compressor settings of that channel. 7 SOLO buttons Turn on a "SOLO" button to solo that channel. The Solo mode of this unit is a solo-in-place monitor, so all other tracks are muted. 8 MUTE buttons Turn on a "MUTE" button to mute that channel. 9 Pan sliders Use to adjust the position of the signal input to each channel. 0 Faders, level meters Use the channel fader of each channel to adjust the level of that channel. Use the master fader to adjust the master level. The input signal level of each channel is displayed in the corresponding channel level meter. The mixed output signal level is displayed in the master level meter. The channel level meters and the master level meter are displayed using green bars for the range of −12 dB or less, yellow bars for the range of −12 dB to −6 dB, and red bars for the range of −6 dB or higher. q LINK buttons Turning on a "LINK" button combines the odd-numbered channel (L) and even-numbered channel (R) to a single stereo channel. w Track memos Enter up to six alphanumeric characters. For details about other settings, see "Settings Panel settings - Settings Panel screen" of the Reference Manual. TASCAM US-16x08 11

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TASCAM
US-16x08
11
1
EQUALIZER screen
The equalizer settings of the channel selected with the
3
“Analog X” button are displayed.
2
COMPRESSOR screen
The compressor settings of the channel selected with the
3
“Analog X” button are displayed.
3
Analog X buttons
Turn on an “Analog X” (where X is a channel number) button
to display the equalizer and compressor of that channel in
1
and
2
. You can change their settings if desired.
4
PHASE buttons
Turn on a “PHASE” button to invert the phase of that
channel.
5
EQ buttons
Turn on an “EQ” button to enable the equalizer settings of
that channel.
6
COMP buttons
Turn on a “COMP” button to enable the compressor settings
of that channel.
7
SOLO buttons
Turn on a “SOLO” button to solo that channel.
The Solo mode of this unit is a solo-in-place monitor, so all
other tracks are muted.
8
MUTE buttons
Turn on a “MUTE” button to mute that channel.
9
Pan sliders
Use to adjust the position of the signal input to each
channel.
0
Faders, level meters
Use the channel fader of each channel to adjust the level of
that channel. Use the master fader to adjust the master level.
The input signal level of each channel is displayed in the
corresponding channel level meter. The mixed output signal
level is displayed in the master level meter.
The channel level meters and the master level meter are
displayed using green bars for the range of −12 dB or less,
yellow bars for the range of −12 dB to −6 dB, and red bars for
the range of −6 dB or higher.
q
LINK buttons
Turning on a “LINK” button combines the odd-numbered
channel (L) and even-numbered channel (R) to a single
stereo channel.
w
Track memos
Enter up to six alphanumeric characters. For details about
other settings, see “Settings Panel settings - Settings Panel
screen” of the Reference Manual.