User manual
EXAMPLE: Let's say you have a Dayner with 48 input modules
and a 48 track machine. The kick drum is on module 1 and
the snare is on module 2. You would not assign these inputs
because they will feed directly to tracks 1 and 2 on the
Recorder.
Now, input modules 3,4,5, and 6, each have toms and you want
to record a stereo mix of them on tracks 3 and 4. No
problem! Use the assign switches 1-2 on each of those inputs
(3 thru 6) and pan each input where you would like it
placed in the stereo image. Now go to the output section of
modules 3 and 4 and press the 1-2 "from subs" switches. The
output jacks on the rear of modules 3 and 4 are feeding
tracks 3 and 4 on the Recorder, now you would go to the
monitor section of tracks 1-2-3-4 on your Dayner (monitor
section of In-line module or Tape/Effects Return module)
and track one will be kick, track .two will be snare, and
tracks three and four will be a stereo mix of all the toms.
If for some odd reason, you may want to send all those toms
to tracks 47 and 48 at the same time you are sending them to
tracks 3 and 4, no problem! Just go to the output section
of modules 47 and 48 and press the "from subs" 1-2 switches.
If now you are really confused, just call our Customer
Support Department for assistance.
Channel Section
a. mute
The channel mute switch (with a green LED indicator) mutes
the entire channel as well as all auxiliary sends, with the
exception of the signal to the insert jack. The mute switch
does not affect the p.f.l. signal coming from the channel
(if the "channel to pfl mode" is activated in the master
section).
b. solo
The Dayner has a dual function solo system; pre fade listen
or in place stereo. It is possible to solo; before the
fader, after the insert jack, and before the mute switch if
you press the "channel to pfl mode" switch (located on the
master section) before activating any solo or pfl switch.
For "In Place Stereo" solo, the "channel to pfl mode"
switch must be in the up position. This would be a solo
after the insert point, fader, and pan pot which is of
course affected by the channel mute switch. A solo LED
indicator in the master section, together with the channel
solo LED indicator, denotes a channel solo switch is
activated.
Channel Fader (not drawn)
The channel fader has a slide length of 100mm and is
designed to give an exceptionally smooth feel in operation.
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