Panasonic Ramsa Audio Mixer Wr Da7 Users Guide
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Chapter 12 DA7 Users’ Guide12-16 12 D-I/O [REC OUT]Area This sets dither for the digital REC OUTterminal. and Buttons Determines the and status of [REC OUT]. A dither setting of 16 thru 23 can be selected by rotating the JogDial, once that field is highlighted, until the desired dither value appears. [AUX SEND 1/2]Area This sets the dither value for AUX SND 1/2. A dither setting of 16 thru 23 can be selected by rotating the JogDial, once that field is highlighted, until the desired dither value...
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[SLOT 2]Area This sets the dither value for the eight channels of the SLOT 2terminal. The functions are the same as SLOT 1. [SLOT 3]Area This sets the dither value for the eight channels of the SLOT 3terminal. The functions are the same as SLOT 1.Chapter 12 DA7 Users’ Guide12-17 12 D-I/O SLOT 2 Area SLOT 3 Area
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DA7 Users’ Guide13-1 13 Group 13-1 Overview The GROUPbutton is one of the display control buttons in the SETUP section of the Top Panel. Press the GROUP button to display the most recently selected window for the window group. The [GROUP] window selections are [FADER GRP], [MUTE GRP], and [LINK/STR]. The [MUTE GRP]functions are split between two windows. One shows input selections and the other shows output selections. Section 13-2 FADER GRP (Fader Group) Windowdetails the elements and operations of the...
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Section 13-3 MUTE GRP (Mute Group) Windowsdetails the elements and operations of the [MUTE GRP]windows. Section 13-4 LINK/STR Windowdetails the elements and operations of the [LINK/STR]window.Chapter 13 DA7 Users’ Guide13-2 13 Group MUTE GROUP Output Window MUTE GROUP Input Window LINK/STR Window
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13-2 FADER GRP (Fader Group) Window Use the [FADER GRP]window to select channels to a group so that multiple faders can be controlled by operating one of the faders in that group. Up to four groups can be defined. Window Elements Group Selection Marker The group selection marker is a frame which spans the columns in the tables displayed in the window. The marker is positioned on [GRP 1]at the top of the [INPUT 1-16]table whenever the [FADER GRP]window is initially displayed. The marker delineates the...
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Selection Cursor Pressing the CURSOR MODEbutton displays the in the lower right corner of the LCD screen. In this cursor mode, the JogDialperforms as group selection that moves the cursor from group to group. The disappears by pressing the CURSOR MODEbutton again. Rotating the JogDialmoves the cursor from mark to mark in a selected group. For grouping operations, switch the JogDialto the cursor mode and scroll to select the group. Then switch the JogDialto the none-cursor mode and scroll to select the...
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13-3 MUTE GRP (Mute Group) Windows The [MUTE GRP]functions are split between two windows. One window depicts the input selections for the function, and the other depicts the output selections. There are “go to” buttons in each of the [MUTE GRP] windows, indicating the appropriate ARROW button that can be pressed to change the current [MUTE GRP]window displayed. Use the [MUTE GRP]windows to register channels to a group in which multiple channel ON LED buttons can be controlled by operating just one of the...
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Creating a Mute Group There are two methods for assigning a channel to a mute group while the [MUTE GRP]windows are displayed. Pressing a channel SELECTLED button on the Top Panel to select the channel (orange)will add the channel to the current mute group. If the group selection marker is not positioned within the table which includes the selected channel, the marker shifts to the relevant table automatically. A registration mark will be displayed in the appropriate [MUTE GRP]window table, denoting the...
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Chapter 13 DA7 Users’ Guide13-7 13 Group 13-4 LINK/STR Window Use this window to designate the adjacent channel pairs that are to operate as a fader linked pair or stereo pair. Pairs can be set for inputs, aux returns, aux sends, and buses. The channel pairs are established from left to right for the channel strips of the DA7, beginning with the lower-number, odd-numbered channel. You cannot establish a pair with channels 6 and 7, for example. Channel 6 can only be paired with channel 5. The and...
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button The link function joins adjacent channels to create a pair while respecting the current individual settings, including fader position and value. button The stereo function joins adjacent channels to create a stereo pair, and overwrites the even-numbered channel settings with the current odd- numbered channel settings for phantom power, phase, gain, aux send, fader group, mute group, equalizer, dynamics, delay, channel on-off and fader. Chapter 13 DA7 Users’ Guide13-8 13 Group In the fader link,...