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Chapter 6: Mixer Function (Mixer Mode)
Master section view
If the master section is selected on the Channel View page, the following screen appears. Use the [CURSOR]
key to move the cursor to the desired parameter, and turn the [JOG] wheel to adjust the value.
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1 Master Level
This field enables you to set the output level of the master bus. As on the Control View page, a square
appears on top of the graphic fader on the screen if the position of the master fader on the top panel does not
match the actual level.
2 Send Master
This field enables you to set the master level of each AUX send.
3 Effect Return
This field enables you to adjust the level of the return signal from the internal effect. See page 144 for more
information on the internal effects.
4 Bus
This field enables you to select whether the return signal from the internal effect is sent to the ping-pong bus.
TIP :
All settings made on the Channel View page will be reflected in the settings on the Control View
page, and vice versa.
Global Settings page
While the Control View page or the Channel View page is displayed, pressing the [F3] (GLOBAL) key accesses the
Global Settings page, where you can set parameters which are common to the entire mixer section. You can also
output the current mix parameter settings as a “snapshot” via the MIDI OUT jack.
The Global Settings page has the following information. Use the [CURSOR] key to move the cursor to the desired
parameter, and turn the [JOG] wheel to change the value.
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1 Master out
This field enables you to select the digital output level of the DPS16 from among 0dB, +6dB, and +12dB. This
setting affects the output signals from the MASTER OUT jack, the MONITOR OUT jack and the PHONES
jack.
NOTE :
The default gain value is 0dB. If the output level is set too high, a setting of +6dB or +12dB
may cause the sound to become distorted.
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