User Guide

Pan and Routing
The Verona is a flexible mixing console with eight group buss outputs
plus stereo and mono outputs.
Signal can be routed to any of the eight group busses by depressing
the corresponding group select switch.
Group sends are post channel equalisation, mute and fader.
The group sends can be configured in either of two modes:-
1.
Each group is sent the same mono signal.
i.e. Selecting 1, 2 & 3 will send to each group equally.
2.
Each pair of groups behave as if they were stereo groups. The mono signal is positioned in a stereo field by
the pan control. The Left signal is routed to the odd numbered buss and the right to the even numbered
buss.
i.e. Selecting groups 1, 2 & 3 with pan hard left will result in signal being routed to groups 1 & 3 only.
Similarly, with pan hard right, signal will be sent only to group 2.
This configuration is made by depressing the ‘Groups Pan’ key for stereo group operation or released for mono
group mode.
This selection, however, is on a channel-by-channel basis and so some may be assigned to the groups as mono or
as stereo depending upon the desired usage.
For example:
Multitrack Recording Mono Inputs can be sent to a particular input on the multitrack recorder
without affecting the stereo image used at FOH.
Alternative/Delay Output Stereo The Group would behave in the same manner as the stereo
output allowing for separate levelcontrol but retaining the original
stereo image from FOH.
Groups
Pre-Pan (mono)
Post-Pan (stereo)
Application Config. Reason
pan
c
lr
groups master
pan s i s
mono
groups
stereo
1-2
5-6
7-8
3-4
MUTE
Operators Manual - Page 11
Mono Input ChannelsMono Input Channels
Group 1-8
Mono
Pan
Groups Pan
- Depressing the group switch
routes the channel signal to the group
busses as described above.
- Depressing the mono switch routes
the channel signal to the mono buss (post-
EQ, mute and fader).
- The pan control allows the channel
signal to be positioned in a stereo field when
routed to the stereo buss or when group
sends are configured to be stereo. The pan
control allows continuous adjustment of the
image from hard left, to hard right with a
centre detent and obeys a constant power
law (i.e. -3dB at the centre so that the
output power remains at unity).
- As described above the
Verona’s group sends may be configured by
depressing the ‘Groups Pan’ key for stereo
group operation or released for mono group
mode.
Stereo
Master SIS
- Depressing the stereo switch
routes the channel signal to the stereo
(main left and right) buss (post-EQ, pan,
mute and fader).
- The master SIS switch will
enable the spacial imaging system
whereby the channel pan control operates
in a different way. When panned hard left,
signal is routed to the stereo left output as
normal, similarly when panned hard right,
the signal is routed to the stereo right
output as normal. However, when panned
centre, the signal is routed ONLY to the
mono output creating a LCR (left-centre-
right) system instead of the normal LR
(left-right) system.
You may use SIS mode if using a centre
speaker for speech or solo instruments
while retaining the stereo for backing
vocals and instruments.
Mute - The mute switch mutes the channel
signal. Note that signal will still be sent to
the insert point and to the direct output.
The mute status of the channel is indicated
by the corresponding mute LED
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MIDAS
mic gain
100
300 1k
2k
20
50 100
200
400
3k
8k
1k
2k
5k 10k
20k
20
60
160
400
-15 +15
-15 +15
-15 +15
-15
+15
+30 +45
+60+15
mic
padpower
48v -15
eq
on
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
+6
eq
aux pre
off
treble
hi-mid
lo-mid
bass
hi-pass
pan
c
lr
groups master
pan s i s
-18
0
12
18
mute 1
mute 2
mute 3
mute 4
aux 1
aux 2
aux 3
aux 4
aux 8
mono
groups
stereo
1-2
5-6
7-8
3-4
pre
pre
aux 7
aux 6
aux 5
O
10
10
5
5
0
20
15
30
40
SOLO
MUTE