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7: Mixer
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Selecting Pre- or Post- Metering
The peak level meters can show the channel levels before (PRE) or after (POST) the Channel
Level parameter (see “Setting the Level for Each Channel” on page 61). You should select POST
to view the effects of the mix balance on the clipping conditions of each channel.
1) Rotate the SHUTTLE control to move the cursor to the data item.
The metering data will be underlined: METER P R E”.
2) Rotate the JOG wheel to toggle between “POST” and “PRE”.
The default is PRE.
Selecting Normal or Peak-Hold Metering
You can select peak hold behavior for the peak level meters.
1) Rotate the JOG wheel to select the “METER” function.
2) Rotate the SHUTTLE control to move the cursor to the data item.
The metering data will be underlined: “METER N O R M”.
3) Rotate the JOG wheel to toggle between “NORM” and “HOLD”.
The default is NORM.
The meters will hold the last peak indefinitely when you select HOLD. This can be useful in a
situation where you are recording complex, highly dynamic sounds and you are unable to watch
the meters. After you finished the recording, the peak levels will still be displayed on the meters. If
the amber 0 dB (Peak) segment is lit, it indicates the level was probably too high and digital
distortion resulted.
You clear the meters by pressing the ESCAPE key.
Selecting Mono or Stereo Send
This function controls whether the two Auxiliary Sends are individual (MONO) or paired (STE-
REO). The status of this function effects the behavior of the other related functions.
1) Rotate the JOG wheel to select the “SENDS” function.
2) Rotate the SHUTTLE control to move the cursor to the data item.
The send data will be underlined: SENDS M O N O”.
3) Rotate the JOG wheel to toggle the send between “MONO” and “STER” (stereo).
The default is MONO.
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