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47. BLUETOOTH REMOTE SPEAKER SWITCHING
individual mode
collective mode
sub follow mode
mono follow mode
Feature: individual mode select and audition one set of monitors at a time.
Benefit: Test your mixes on up to three sets of monitors toggle between them. (This is the default setup.)
Feature: additive mode select and audition multiple monitors simultaneously.
Benefit: Test your mixes or simply overwhelm your clients with sound, by latching up to three sets of monitors and playing them
at the same time.
48. SPEAKER SELECT CONTINUED (SUB)
Feature: sub link when choosing a set of monitors, the third monitor output, may be dedicated to a subwoofer instead. It may
require a separate button press for selection or be programmed to follow your tops.
Benefit: Tie a sub to your monitors, so every time you select them the subwoofer is activated (i.e. press speaker 2 and the sub
button turns on). Or choose to keep it independent for low frequency content checks. (The default is independent.)
Tip: , Remember to utilize momentoggle. It is programmed into all of these switches. (Refer to section 3).
Operation: To activate
sub link, navigate to the more page. Select
. Next, go to the control room page. You will
see the usb and aes/spdif setup buttons with the magic orange programming (brackets) around them alternately blinking
green like lighters during a 1980’s Guns N’ Roses concert. Then in the
speakers section check to ensure that the (1)
button is unlit. You are currently set to
individual mode. (The default mode.) Next, press and hold the desired speaker (1)
or (2) until it blinks quickly. Then light up the sub button. (Process may be repeated for the other speaker as well.) The
pairing may be confirmed by pressing the speaker button again. It will remain in setup mode. Exit setup mode by pressing
either the usb or aes/spdif setup buttons. It will now track with the speaker.
49. SPEAKER SELECT CONTINUED (MONO)
Feature: When choosing a set of monitors, the mono button has two possible behaviors:










