Panasonic Ramsa Audio Mixer Wr Da7 Users Guide
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Chapter 3 DA7 Users’ Guide3-19 3 Quick Start know you are there when the PEAK/SIGNALLED flashes (red) which should be very rare. Another area where you can adjust for proper input gain is the [GAIN]soft knob in the [CHANNEL]window. This control provides an additional level of control for the selected channel. Cursorto the soft knob, and rotate the JogDialto boost the audio level when additional gain is needed. The [GAIN]soft knob range is -24dB to +12dB. Further Gain changes should be controlled by the...
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Chapter 3 DA7 Users’ Guide3-20 3 Quick Start l If you want to view the AUX SENDstatus on the LED field while AUTOMATIONis [ENABLE]and [MMC]is active, simultaneously press the SHIFTkey of the Keypadand the AUTOMATION/AUXLED button. This will only change the LED display, and will not interrupt the AUTOMATIONoperation. See page 14-5, AUTOMATION, EXECUTEWindow, for more information. l Dithering the output of the DA7to fewer than 24 bits is sometimes required. If the correct Dither adjustment is not applied...
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Chapter 3 DA7 Users’ Guide3-21 3 Quick Start GRP]windows, the window does not have to be displayed when you want to register a group. Use the fader group or mute group selection buttons in the [CHANNEL]window to register the channel to a group. See Chapter 13, Group, for more information. l To clear all grouped channels: In the [FADER GROUP]and [MUTE GROUP]windows, pressing any one of the SELECTLED buttons in the group for two seconds will clear all channels assigned. See Chapter 13, Group, for more...
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Chapter 3 DA7 Users’ Guide3-22 3 Quick Start l When the [AUTO DISP CHANGE]selection in the [UTILITY>CONFIG]window is , the DIRECTLED button in the PAN/ASSIGN/ , BUS ASSIGNsection of the Top Panel is a shortcut to the [TO SLOT]window. See page 12-10, D-I/O TO SLOT Window,for more information. l There is a shortcut to recall desired windows directly by pressing one of the SETUPbuttons, then one of the buttons on the 10 KeyPad. See page Appendix B-3, LCD Screen Displaysfor more information. Warnings l You...
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Chapter 3 DA7 Users’ Guide3-23 3 Quick Start l When the [BATTERY]graph displays LOW BATTERY, you should contact a Panasonic Service Center to replace the battery immediately. You should also back up the DA7memory by performing a MIDI bulk back up routine from the [MIDI>BULK]window. Do not let the battery run out, or you may inadvertently lose the settings in the DA7 memory. See page 11-10, MIDI, BULK(Bulk Out) Window, and page 16-8, Utility, Oscillator/Battery(OSC/BATT)Window, for more details.
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DA7 Users’ Guide4-1 4 Cursor Control The Cursor Controlsection includes the Keypad, the Parameter/JogDial, and the UNDO/REDO, MMC/CURSOR, CURSOR MODE, ENTER, and ARROWbuttons. Use these tools to control the cursorin the LCD screen of the Display Bridge,and to add information to areas in the windows that are displayed on the LCD screen. Several of the buttons in this section perform special functions when MIDI control is active. Special labeling - - text on a dark background - - identifies the buttons...
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Keypad Each of the ten Keypad buttons have several assigned characters (depending on the area or field selected in a window that is displayed on the LCD screen). The buttons are either numeric, symbolic, or alphanumeric. When a selected area or field in the current window accommodates only numeric entries, the buttons only input the assigned numerals. When a selected area or field in the current window accommodates alphanumeric entries, press the buttons to cycle the assigned letter, numeral, or symbol...
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Chapter 4 DA7 Users’ Guide4-3 4 Cursor Control Use the cursorcontrols to navigate to the various character and symbol buttons in the [NAME EDITOR]window, and press the ENTERbutton to update the highlighted character position in the window data entry field. Rotate the JogDial to select the highlighted character position. Press the button in the [NAME EDITOR]window to accept the data entry and close the window. You can use up to ten characters for a name. JogDial The JogDialperforms several functions,...
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When the [fader]element of the [CHannel]area of a window is selected, the JogDialcan control the level setting of the [fader]. The Channel Faderwill follow the JogDiallevel adjustments. When a [knob]is selected in a window, you can use the JogDialto adjust the value of that [knob]. When a numeric field is selected in a window, you can use the JogDial to adjust the numeric value in that field. The JogDial can be used to perform several functions while the [PAN/SURROUND>SURROUND]window is displayed. See...
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/CURSOR Button MMC is an acronym for MIDI MACHINE CONTROL. Additional button labelling of text on a dark background identifies the buttons that perform the indicated functions when MIDIcontrol is active. Press the /CURSORbutton to switch the buttons from cursorcontrol mode to the indicated MMCfunctions. Press the /CURSORbutton a second time to return the buttons to cursorcontrol mode. On the lower right of the screen, or appears. See Chapter 11, MIDI for additional information. See Chapter 14,...