User manual
5 channel to pfl mode
The Dayner Series has a dual function solo system.
This switch activates the pfl (pre fade listen) mode
to all channels allowing you to hear the input signal
before he fader, mute switch, and channel insert when
you push a channel solo or monitor solo switch. When you
listen under these conditions, the signal in the pfl mode
will be in mono (both speakers). With this switch in the
up position, the solo system allows you to listen to
the signal after the channel insert (solo in place), fader,
and panpot in stereo. In this condition you could solo
signals after you insert signal processing such as
limiter/-compressors or equalizers.
Example: When monitoring the solo system in stereo, you
could solo all the drum tracks and hear them where they
are in the stereo image and at the same volume they are
in the stereo mix.
6 Monitor Section
This section of the Dayner lets you monitor individual
channels in mono or stereo, the master mix, the aux outputs
and playback three external stereo machines.
6. a.b. 2 track a and b
These two switches allow you to playback either
stereo machine a or b. These could be for DAT
machines, stereo mastering machines, CD players, or
cassette recorders.
6. c. mono
Switch 6.c allows you to listen to your control room
speakers in mono and do a mono compatibility check of
the stereo signal. This is a good feature for
checking for phase cancellations. Summing the left/right
monitor channels will not affect the main stereo output.
6. d. 2 track c
Switch 6.d will allow you to playback a third two track
machine (DAT, CD player, cassette, etc).
6. e. CRM (Control Room Monitor)
The CRM control adjusts the outgoing signal to the
main monitoring amplifier. This signal can be either the
output of the solo system, the master left/right outputs or
an external (2 track) signal. The nominal outgoing level is
+4dBu.
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