Owner`s manual
Upper Panel Controls
If you want to keep that channel punched in without
moving the pot, just hold down the channel BURN
switch. A fader can also be punched in by pressing the
channel BURN switch first.
Latch Mode:
If a channel is in “latch” mode, you can either rotate the
channel rotary or press the channel BURN switch to
punch in an automation move.
Write mode:
If a channel is in “write” mode, any parameter change
made during play will be updated until play is stopped.
SixtyFour Operations.
Press the middle Burn Mode switch to operate any of 3
CM Labs SixtyFour studio routers that are connected to
Dashboard’s RS-232 port on the rear panel. If no
SixtyFour’s are present, the LCD will say “ No SixtyFour
Router Present ”. If one or more 64’s are present, the 8
SELECT switches and the 8 BURN switches will be used
to control signal routing and track naming operations.
The 2 digit Rotary Mode display and rotary selector
switch provides memory access to the SixtyFour’s 90
internal memories.
The 8 Rotary Pots control the 32 source levels or the 32
destination levels or stereo balance settings.
The top row of the LCD will display either source or
destination labels for the current bank of 8 channels. The
bottom row of the LCD shows 8 source or destination
level settings from -96dB to +10 dB.
The left and right VIEW switches and BANK
switch operate just like they did before,
except they are controlling only the SixtyFour
view.
The red “source” LED indicates that the channel BURN
switches are now the source selectors.The yellow
“destin” LED indicates that the channel BURN switches
are now the destination selectors.
To exit SixtyFour operations, and return the upper panel
to DAW operations, press any of the four Rotary Mode
switches on the right or the top Burn Mode switch.
For a more detailed description of operations with the
SixtyFour, see Appendix A.
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