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166 PRO X User Manual
Inputs on the GUI
The GUI has two types of default screen: Overview and Console Overview.
The Overview screen displays 12 input channels and Console Overview screen
gives a limited overview of all of the inputs.
When an input fast strip is selected, the GUI’s channel strip displays the channel’s
input channel overview. From this display, you can access processing areas by
clicking within specic sections, while avoiding any controls.
For information on how the GUI displays the input channels, see “GUI”
in chapter 3. For details of how to operate the GUI, see Chapter 6 “Working With
The Control Centre”.
GUI input fast strips
The input fast strips on the GUI (a typical example is shown right) give an
overview of their equivalent versions on the control surface. These show the gain,
bus controls, pan control knob and fader.
The gain trim section changes its appearance to suit the type of control that has
been ‘swapped’ to it (see “Using gain swap”).
GUI channel strips (inputs)
When an input channel is selected, its overview appears in the channel strip.
This is called the “input channel overview” (shown right), and provides limited
controls and status information. Clicking a non-control area within a specic
section will open that section’s processing area, which contains a comprehensive
set of controls. The following processing areas are available, which are shown in
Figure 34 “Processing areas available from the input channel overview display”:
• Conguration (direct out, safes and gain trim - channel ID, channel source,
lters, linking, swap, delay and processing order)
• Compressor
• Gate
• EQ
• Inserts
• Mix buses
• Masters (faders, solo, panning etc.)
For details of how to navigate the GUI channel strip, see “Navigation via the GUI”
in chapter 7.