1.2.1
Channel Send Rotary Controls
Each of these level controls will determine the level of signal from
the corresponding input channel that will be sent to the currently
selected AUX mix.
1.2.2
Channel Send Selects
These buttons will allow users to select which channels will be
sent to the currently selected group mix.
1.2.3
Channel Send Level Meters
These level meters will display the level of the corresponding input
channel that is sent to the currently selected AUX or Group submix.
1.2.4
Channel Send Meter Pre/Post Button
This button adjusts the AUX and group send meters between
pre-fader and post-fader meters.
1.2.5
On/Off Button
This button is used to activate and deactivate the currently selected
AUX or Group mix.
1.2.6
Solo Button
Pushing the Solo button will send the currently selected AUX or
Group mix to the Control Room mix. If the selected mix is set to
'solo safe', the words SAFE | SOLO will appear below the channel
select option.
1.2.7
AUX/Group Mix Select
This button and the subsequent menu will allow users to select which
of the AUX or Group mixes they wish to adjust the properties of.
1.2.8
Pan Control
This control will adjust the left and right balance of the Group
mix that sent to the Main mix, Multi mixes and Control Room mix
(when soloed as an AFL). When the corresponding Group mix is
assigned to a Multi output, the panning is very important. Signals
panned left can only be sent to Multi 1, 3, 5 and 7, while those
panned right can only be sent to Multi 2, 4, 6 and 8.
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1.2.9
EFX Assign Buttons (not pictured)
Push either of these buttons to assign the output from the
corresponding EFX processor to the currently selected AUX or
Group mix. The EFX1 and/or EFX2 buttons will only appear in
the corresponding view page when the corresponding aux or
group mix is selected as the source signal for the EFX processor.
1.2.10
To Main Button
Pushing this button will send the currently selected Group mix to
the Main stereo mix.
1.2.11
Fader
This fader will adjust the final output level of the currently selected
AUX or Group mix. Users are also able to use the hardware faders,
provided the Master selection is chosen on the Layer selection
section of the IS16. Note that faders cannot be adjusted on screen,
instead they must be selected and the rotary control used to adjust
their levels. This helps avoid any level setting mishaps.
1.2.12
Level Meter
This meter will display the level of the currently selected AUX or
Group mix. The level displayed will be either pre- or post-fader,
depending on the status of the Pre/Post Button.
1.2.13
Meter Pre/Post Button
Use this button to select whether the level meter displays the
pre-fader or post-fader signal. When dark, the post-fader signal
will be displayed. When users push this button and it becomes
highlighted, the pre-fader signal will appear.
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