Specifications

MAXX OPERATIONS ENG / EFP Bag Operations
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ENG /EFP Bag Operation
This Mode was created to aid in mixing and recording when in a “run and gun” situation.
This mode makes panning and mixing all inputs easily accessible right from the ENG Home screen.
Shown In the ENG Home page:
Routing matrix where you can “pan” analog inputs 1-6 and 4 AES input (with AES option installed). You can pan
to L (left), R (right) or C (center).
Output busses 1 and 2 (Left / Right) meters.
Input meter that follows the AutoTrim
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function.
ENG Panning
ENG pan routing is essentially a shortcut to the Output Bus Assign matrix it will route post-fade analog inputs to
the outputs busses. When you make a change in the Pan Routing Matrix, it actually adjusts the routing in the
Output Bus Assign matrix.
To Operate
In the ENG Home Screen, press the BUS key to enter the PAN routing matrix (the pan matrix will be highlighted).
Rotate the MENU knob to select the input you want to PAN. Pressing the MENU knob will cycle the assignment as L,
C and R to each input pair that was selected.
If you set Prevent Empty Pan to ON in the Advanced menu you remove the blank option, leaving only L, C, R.
AutoTrim
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AutoTrim
TM
eliminates the need for a separate hardware trim knob for each analog input. AutoTrim
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can be
enabled in the Mode menu.
When it is enabled and a fader is “touched”, two things come into play:
The blue LED next to the fader illuminates to indicate that channel is active for AutoTrim
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.
The MENU knob then functions as the input trim for that channel. Turning the MENU knob adjusts the trim level
for that input and indicates it with a trim indicated displayed in the meter.
NOTE: The trim indicator’s position does not relate to a specific value. It is used for relative adjustment only.
“Pan” Routing Matrix
(shown with AES option)
Left / Right Output - Busses 1 and 2
Trim Meter