Owner`s manual
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Remember that all of the monitor controls remain in effect even when
they’re not displayed. The degree of attenuation (or muting) of each level is
set by the monitor controls. The console program constantly maintains a
level setting for each of the monitor paths it controls. Clicking on either the
“Analog” or “Digital” output control button simply selects the settings that
are displayed.
Virtual Output Controls
The middle of the console is dedicated to the
controls for virtual output channels one
through eight. The output controls look like
the monitor controls (Gang, Mute, Solo, &
faders), except that there are also meters that
show the levels for each of the virtual
outputs. Just like the monitor controls, the
output faders can be reset to default by
pressing the
Ctrl
button and left clicking on
the fader.
The controls for mixing virtual outputs 1/2
and 3/4 to the analog outputs are shown
above. Just like the monitor controls, there
are duplicate controls for mixing to the
digital outputs that are not shown. To view
these controls, select the “Digital” output
controls button at the bottom of the console.
All virtual output sliders default to 0 dB when the console is first installed.
Since multiple outputs are being added together, you may need to lower
these levels to avoid clipping at the analog or digital output. Also, when the
console is first installed virtual outputs 1/2 are routed to the analog outputs
and virtual outputs 3/4 are routed to the digital outputs.