Owner`s manual
CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual Page 6
Operations
Level Mode.
Audio levels can be addressed for both source and
destination. Source level changes affect all destinations
routed to that source. Destination level changes only
affect the destination (specific). You can change the level
on only one source or one destination at a time. You can
undo any level changes at any time before saving. Simply
press the encoder knob to revert to the previously saved
setting.
Source Levels.
1. Unlock the SixtyFour and select a source to be
adjusted by pressing the appropriate source switch.
2. Then press the LEVEL switch on the front panel. The
numerical display will show the current source level in
relative decibels from -96 to +10.
3. Rotate the encoder knob to set the level. Note that by
simply rotating the encoder knob you will change levels
in 1 dB increments. By pressing and rotating the encoder
knob, levels will change in 10 dB increments for mono
destinations.
Destination Levels.
1. WIth the SixtyFour unlocked and in LEVEL mode,
select a destination to be adjusted by pressing the
appropriate destination switch. The numerical readout
will indicate current level for that destination.
2. Rotate the encoder knob until the desired level is
chosen. Note that by simply rotating the encoder knob
you will change levels in 1 dB increments. By pressing
and rotating encoder knob, levels will change in 10 dB
increments.
Stereo Balance.
If a stereo source or destination is selected, press and
hold in the encoder knob while rotating it to adjust stereo
balance between left and right channels of a destination.
Meter Mode.
Metering can be addressed for both source and
destination. You can meter only one source or one
destination at a time.
When you are monitoring a source, you are seeing the
raw input signal before any control of levels. When you
are monitoring a destination, you are seeing the
final result of all routing, and level settings (see block
diagram).
1. To monitor a source or destination, choose the desired
source or destination first.
2. Now press the control button labeled “meter”. the
display will now give the readout for that choice.
If source or destination is stereo, meters only reference
one channel at a time.
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Utility Mode.
Utility menu choices are:
A. Create Patch Map.
B. Create Stereo Pairs
C. Set Master/Slave
D. Set Device Number
E. Set Locks.
WIth Soft Lock off, press both LEVEL & METER switches
at the same time. Both LED’s above the switches light to
indicate you are in utility mode.
Each time you press and then release the rotary control
knob, the next menu selection will appear in the
numeric display.
A. Create Patch Map.
Shows as NAP in numeric display. Sources #1 - 16 will
begin flashing. Each source light corresponds to a MIDI
channel.
1. Press source button #1 and the numeric display will
show its status.
2. If “Off”, press rotary control knob to turn on. Rotate the
knob until the desired MIDI command appears in the
numeric display.
4. Go on to Source #2 and repeat the assignment
procedure. Once you have made all your assignments,
save this information before exiting utility mode.
*Note: If there is a blinking period in the lower right-hand
corner of the numeric display once you have exited utility
mode, it means you have changed the patch map but
have not yet saved the change. You will loose any
changes at this point if the unit powers down for any
reason and you have not executed the save function.