Specifications

S3L System Guide94
Unlinking Mains
You can unlink any of the three Main busses for discrete control
of Mains levels.
To unlink the Mains:
In the Outputs page, click the on-screen channel Link boxes for
the Left, Center/Mono, and/or Right fader strips so they are
unchecked.
Mains Mute
Mains can be muted from the channel strips or from the Global
Control encoders.
To control the mute status of linked Main busses from the Global
Control encoders:
Press the In switch under the display showing Mains.
The In switch LED is lit green when the Mains are
unmuted.
The
In switch LED is unlit when the Mains are muted.
To toggle the mute status of each Main bus independently:
1 From the Global Control encoders, do the following:
Press the encoder under the display showing
Mains to as-
sign each Main bus to its own Global Control encoder.
Press the
In switch under the display showing the Main bus
you want to mute so that the switch is unlit.
2 From the channel strips, do the following:
Bank the Mains to the channel strips.
Press the channel
Mute switch for any of the banked Mains.
The switch lights solid to indicate the channel is explicitly
muted.
Mains Delay
A variable delay (from 0 to 500 ms) can be applied to any of the
Mains. C/Mono delay is always independent, regardless of
linked/unlinked status.
To apply delay to a Main bus:
1 Select one or more Mains busses.
2 Make sure the main Channel Control menu is shown in the
eight Channel Control encoder displays.
3 Press the Channel Control encoder under the display showing
Input.
4 Under the display showing Delay, press the Channel Control
encoder
In switch to toggle the channel Direct Output in/out.
5 Adjust the corresponding encoder to set the desired amount of
channel delay.
Mains Center Divergence Options
When the Main busses are set to L–C–R (Left-Center-Right)
mode, the Center Divergence setting determines the amount of
center-panned signal sent to the center output.
When Center Divergence is set to 100%, a channel panned to
center is sent to the center output only.
When Center Divergence is set to 0%, a channel panned to
center is sent equally to the left and right outputs only (phantom
center).
A Center Divergence setting between 0% and 100% sends a
center-panned channel to the left, center, and right outputs with
the center channel more prominent as the value increases towards
100%.
To set Center Divergence:
1 Go to Options > Busses.
2 In the Panning section, click in the Center Divergence field
and drag up/down to increase/decrease the value (or type in a
new value).
3 Press Enter or Return on your keyboard to confirm the setting.
Unlinking a Mains fader
Channels can be muted in three ways: explicitly with the
channel mute switch; implicitly as a result of another chan-
nel being soloed, and as a member of a Mute Group or VCA.
For more information see Chapter 14, “Muting and Mute
Groups”
Mains Global Control Encoder In switch indicating that the Mains are
muted
In
Sel
In
Sel
Monitors Mains
In
Sel
In
Sel
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