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Selecting Channels, Setting Channel Levels, Make sure that the FADER MODE [HOME]
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Remote Control Pro Tools Remote Layer 89 Parameter DAW REC/RDY 1 DAW REC/RDY 2 DAW REC/RDY 3 DAW REC/RDY 4 DAW REC/RDY 5 DAW REC/RDY 6 DAW REC/RDY 7 DAW REC/RDY 8 DAW REC/RDY 9 DAW REC/RDY 10 DAW REC/RDY 11 DAW REC/RDY 12 DAW REC/RDY 13 DAW REC/RDY 14 DAW REC/RDY 15 DAW REC/RDY 16 DAW REC/ RDY ALL Function Pressing the buttons (to which these functions are assigned) places the corresponding channel strips in Record Ready mode. At this time, the indicator of the button you pressed flashes. It lights up when recording starts. If no channel strips are in Record Enabled mode, pressing the button (to which this function is assigned) places all channel strips in Record Enabled mode. The button indicator flashes if any channel strip in any bank is in Record Enabled mode. Pressing the button while the button indicator is flashing cancels Record Enabled mode for all channel strips. Selecting Channels To select a single Pro Tools channel, press the [SEL] button that corresponds to the desired channel. To select multiple Pro Tools channels simultaneously, while holding down one [SEL] button, press the [SEL] buttons of the other channels you wish to add. Press the [SEL] buttons again to cancel the selection. Setting Channel Levels 1. Make sure that the FADER MODE [HOME] button indicator is lit steadily. If the indicator is flashing, press the [HOME] button to turn on the button indicator. 2. Operate the faders to set channel levels. Press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press the desired [SEL] button to reset the corresponding channel fader level. Muting Channels To mute Pro Tools channels, press the [ON] buttons. The [ON] button indicators of muted channels turn off. Grouped channels are muted together. Press the [ON] buttons again to unmute channels. The [ON] button indicators of unmuted channels light up. There are two mute modes in Pro Tools: Implicit mute and Explicit mute. You can check the mute mode by viewing the [ON] button indicators. • Implicit mute This is a forced mute mode in which the channels are muted because other channels are soloed. In this mode, the [ON] button indicators flash. • Explicit mute In this mode, the channels are turned off manually. In this mode, the [ON] button indicators turn off. Panning Channels You can adjust the Pro Tools channel pan settings. 1. Press the FADER MODE [AUX 7] button. The button indicator lights up. 2. Press the [F3] button to select Channel Dis- play mode. On a Channel Display mode page, parameter controls 1-16 indicate the pan settings. 3. Press the [SEL] button of the channel for which you want to adjust the pan setting. To adjust the stereo channel panpots, press the STEREO [SEL] button, then press the [AUX 7] button to select the L or R channel. Pressing the [AUX 7] button repeatedly toggles between the left and right channels. When the left channel is selected, the [AUX 7] button indicator lights up and the SELECT ASSIGN parameter on the display indicates "Pan." When the right channel is selected, the [AUX 7] button indicator flashes and the SELECT ASSIGN parameter indicates "PanR." Note: Before you adjust monaural channel panpots, first be sure the [AUX 7] button indicator is illuminated steadily. If the indicator is flashing, operating the [PAN] control will be ineffective. 4. Adjust the selected channel panpot using the SELECTED CHANNEL [PAN] control. 5. To reset the corresponding channel panpot to center, move the cursor to the parameter control on the display, then press and hold down the [AUX 6] button and press [ENTER]. You can reset the pan settings only when the [AUX 7] button indicator is lit steadily. 01V96i-Reference Manual