Owner`s manual
Console – Mia
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Console – Mia
currently controlling everything mixed to analog outputs 1 and 2. These
channels correspond to the currently selected button on the bus select panel.
The two buttons labeled “+4” are the nominal level select buttons. Since
they both read “+4,” this indicates these outputs are sending a +4dBu
(professional level) signal. To send a –10dBV (consumer level) signal,
click the button. This feature allows you to connect either professional or
consumer gear to each output.
Mona does not include “nominal level buttons” here. This is because
Mona’s RCA connectors always output a -10 dBV (consumer) signal, and
the XLR connectors always output a +4 dBu (professional) signal.
The mute buttons and faders affect everything being mixed to this bus.
Thus, pulling the fader down will make both the input monitors and
playback quieter.
The gang button, marked with a “G,” sets the gang mode. If you are in gang
mode, the mute buttons and nominal level buttons will work together; for
example, clicking the mute on one channel activates the mute button on the
other channel. Also, ganging the faders ties them together so they will
maintain their relative placement with regard to each other.
Analog inputs: The controls for the analog inputs are outlined in red and
have the label “Analog in” at the bottom. There is one strip, or input
monitor, corresponding to each of Layla24’s eight physical analog inputs.
The controls affect the audio going to the currently selected output bus; in
this case audio is sent to outputs Analog 1 and 2.
The topmost control is a button labeled “+4”; this button allows you to
select the nominal level for this analog input. Since the button currently
reads “+4,” it is ready to accept a +4 dB signal. Click the button to change
this input to –10 mode. This button will affect the level of what you record
as well as the monitor level. Mona does not include the “nominal level”