Owner`s manual
Operations
Page 6 CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual
“Soft Lock”.
The SixtyFour powers on with “Soft Lock” on. The two
yellow LED’s above “Lock” & “Save” will be flashing
indicating the unit is “Soft Locked”. The SixtyFour also
has several other lock features that are described in the
Utility portion of this manual.
Operations available while
“Soft Lock” is engaged.
1. Pushing a source or destination switch will show
routing already assigned.
2. You can see source levels or destination levels and
stereo balance settings. Press the LEVEL switch to enter
level mode. Now choose the source or destination you
wish to examine. To see destination stereo balance, push
in the encoder.
3. You can meter a source or destination. Press the
METER switch to enter METER mode. Now choose the
source or destination you wish to examine.
Autoscanning.
Autoscanning can be done with “Soft Lock” on or off.
Autoscan provides quick review of current routes, levels,
or audio amplitudes. Press and hold the ROUTE, LEVEL
or METER switches for more than one second to begin
the scanning. Control the speed of scanning with the
rotary control knob. To stop the scanning, press the
ROUTE, LEVEL or METER, SOURCE or DESTINATION
switch.
Unlocking the SixtyFour.
In order to recall from, or save to memory, route, set
levels or access utility mode, you first must “unlock” the
SixtyFour. To unlock, simply press the two switches
labeled “Save” & “Route” at the same time. Notice that
just below these two switches, the graphic labels the pair
as “Lock”. (When you are ready to lock the unit, simply
press the same two switches. The LED’s above “Save” &
“Route” will now flash indicating the “Soft Lock” is back
on.)
Memory Recall.
1. Push in the encoder knob, and the letter “P” will appear
on the display, and the current memory number will flash
on and off.
Note: If the current settings have been changed since a
memory was recalled, the right most decimal point will
flash on and off. Pushing in the encoder will undo these
changes first, before you can recall from memory.
2. Rotate the encoder to scroll through the memories.
During this scrolling, none of the audio routing or levels
are changed. The panel of the SixtyFour is updated to
show the routes or levels in the memory, but no actual
recall occurs.
3. To select the memory and recall the settings, push in
the encoder. The “P” will dissapear, and the patch
number will light solid. The routing, level settings, and
Patch Map will all be recalled.
4. If you do not push in the encoder the second time, after
about 4 seconds you will return to the original memory
number, the “P” will dissapear, and the original patch
number will light solid.
Route Mode.
1. With “Soft Lock” off, press the desired source switch.
The source yellow LED will light up indicating that source
is selected.
2. Choose all intended destinations for that source by
pressing destination switches. The Red destination LED’s
will light to show the destination is routed to the current
source. You may choose as many destinations as
necessary to assign to a source.
3. Repeat this procedure for each source. You may not
combine multiple sources at the same destination. In
order to have multiple sources combine at a common
destination, you will have to install a remote mixer at the
output.
Note: If you route a destination which is already routed to
another source, it will be automatically unrouted from
that source before it can be routed to the current source.
If you want to undo the routing changes made, press the
rotary control knob, the original routing choices will be
restored.
Routing Stereo.
1. Enter Route Mode .
2. Choose a stereo source. It does not matter which of
the two source switches you push.
3. Push the left switch of the stereo destination pair to
create a left to left/right to right route (both LEDs will glow
steadily). Push the right switch of the stereo destination
pair, the left switch LED will start flashing to indicate a
left to right - right to left route.
Routing Undo.
You can undo any routing changes at any time before
saving by simply pressing the encoder knob to revert to
the previously saved setting.