User Manual
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Other Functions
Input channels
1. Press the [AUDIO] button to turn audio quick
edit on (lit).
2. Press a cross-point button in the XPT4 row to
select the input channel that you want to control.
The selected button blinks.
3. Use the [C1] knob to adjust “Level.”
Cross-point buttons XPT1
–3 function as level
meter indicators.
The current value of the setting is indicated by
the color in which the [COLOR] buttons are lit.
4. Use the [C2] knob to change “State” setting.
The color in which the cross-point buttons of the
XPT4 row are lit indicates the “State” setting.
* You can also change “State” by pressing a cross-point
button of the XPT4 row.
5. To turn o audio quick edit, press the [AUDIO]
button once again.
Output channels
1. Press the [AUDIO] button to turn audio quick
edit on (lit).
2. Press the [AUTO] button to select the output
channel that you want to operate.
The [AUTO] button blinks.
3. Use the [C3] knob to adjust “Level.”
The current value of the setting is indicated by
the color in which the [COLOR] buttons are lit.
4. Use the [C2] knob to change the “State” setting.
The color in which the [AUTO] button is lit
indicates the “State” setting.
* You can also change the “State” by pressing the [AUTO]
button.
5. To turn o audio quick edit, press the [AUDIO]
button once again.
MEMO
Regardless of the input/output channel selection, the
[C3] knob always adjusts the volume of the output audio.
Using the Audio Quick Edit
You can adjust the volume (Level) of audio that is input or output, and change the state (State) of each channel.
Input audio level meter
Red
Green
(dB)
-18
OVER
-48
Yellow
The lit color of the buttons indicates the “State” setting.
Lit color “State” setting
Magenta Mix Always output
Cyan Follow Audio follow
Yellow Mute Muted
Each button is lit in one of
three colors according to the
value of the “Level” setting.
Lit color Value
Red 127 (+6 dB)
Yellow 120
Green 110
Red 100 (0 dB)
Yellow 90
Green 80
Red 70
Yellow 60
Green 50
Red 40
Yellow 30
Green 20
Unlit 0