Owner`s manual

VxD console – Gina24, Layla24, and Mona
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VxD console – Gina24, Layla24, and Mona
further grouped into a box that contains selection buttons, faders, and other
controls and displays as determined by the function.
Console Controls
Let’s take a look at the control surface. The input control area is located in the
upper left portion of the console surface. For each input device pair you will find a
pair of input meters. Each input also has a nominal level switch that switches
between professional (+4 dBu) and consumer (–10 dBV) levels. This way you can
connect either professional or consumer gear to each input. Make sure to set the
nominal level switches to match the equipment that you have connected to
Layla24’s inputs. Note that these switches are not present in Mona’s console
because the input level is adjusted on the audio interface box.
Monitor Controls
Below the input channels are the input monitor controls. The input monitor
controls allow you to monitor the input signal via any of the available outputs on
your Echo hardware. Each input channel pair has a corresponding monitor control
pair directly below it on the console. At the top of each monitor pair are radio
buttons that allow you to selectively mute (M) or solo (S) each channel. In the
middle you will find a pair of faders that will allow you to set the levels of the
monitor signals. At the bottom of the control area there is a radio button that
allows you to “gang” (G) the faders. Ganging the faders ties them together so that
they will maintain their relative placement with regard to each other. Below each
fader is its corresponding pan control. In the default pan positions (see example
below) the signal from input 1(left) will be monitored by output 1(left), and the
signal from input 2(right) will be monitored by output 2(right). Moving a pan
control will determine how much of the input signal is sent to each output channel