Operation Manual
18 Control 2802 Operating Manual
The Channel Strip
DAW - Mic/Line Input Flip
This function ips the sources to both the main channel path
and alternative cue input.
When the switch is in the UP position, the mic/line input
feeds the main channel path, while the DAW input feeds the
alternative cue input.
When the switch is in the DOWN position, the sources ip over.
Therefore the DAW input feeds the main channel path, while
the mic/line input feeds the alternative cue input.
In both cases, for the alternative cue input to be active, you
must engage the ALT I /P switch (14).
On its own, the DAW switch ips the main channel path from
mic/line input to DAW input for fast playback or mixdown of
your recordings.
Combine the DAW switch (8) with the ALT I / P (14) to utilise
both the main channel and cue paths:
● ALT I / P DOWN + DAW UP - the mic/line input feeds the
main channel while the DAW return feeds the cue section.
By adding the stereo cue bus to the main mix in the master
section (ASSIGN TO MIX - CUE), the DAW return can be
used as an extra mix input. The DAW input level and pan are
controlled from the cue “send” (11 & 13). See page 21 for
details.
● ALT I / P DOWN + DAW DOWN - the mic/line input feeds
the cue bus while the DAW return feeds the main channel.
This can be used in the same manner as above (with the
inputs reversed). Or, it can be used to generate a zero
latency cue send for your artist’s headphones. See page
19 for details.