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    NOTEIf you are viewing the 8 ch INPUT DELAY screen, you can use the Bank Select keys in the 
    Centralogic section to switch the channel s being controlled in groups of eight.
    INPUT DELAY screen (8ch)You can set the on/off status and the value of the input channel delay.1
    DELAY SCALE button
    Press the button to display the DELAY SCALE window, in which you can select the unit 
    for the delay time.
    There are five delay scales: meter (meter/s ec), feet (feet/sec), sample (number of 
    samples), ms (milliseconds), and frame (frames). If you select frame as the units, you can 
    choose from six frame rates: 30, 30D, 29.97,  29.97D, 25, and 24. In this case, fr will 
    appear as the units in  the channel name display.
    2
    Channel select button
    The currently-selected input channel is indicated in blue. Press the button to select the 
    channel.
    3
    Delay setting knob (input channels only)
    You can use the multifunction knob to adjust the delay. You can view the current value 
    immediately above the knob (always shown in unit of ms) and below the knob (shown 
    using the currently-selected scal e). If ms (millisecond) has been selected for the DELAY 
    SCALE, nothing will appear above the knob.
    4
    Ta b s
    Enable you to switch between windows.
    5
    Close button
    Closes the screen.
    SELECTED CHANNEL  VIEW screen INPUT DELAY screen
    1
    5
    23
    4 
    						
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    INPUT DELAY (CH 1-48, CH  49-72/ST IN (CL5), 
    CH 49-64/ST IN (CL3 ), ST IN (CL1))1
    DELAY SCALE button
    Press the button to display the DELAY SCALE window, in which you can select the unit 
    for the delay time.
    2
    Channel select buttonLights to indicate the curren tly-selected input channel. Pr ess the button to select the 
    channel.
    3
    Delay setting knob (input channels only)
    Press this knob to adjust the value using  the multifunction knob. You can view the 
    current value immediately above the knob (a lways shown in unit of ms) and below the 
    knob (shown using the cu rrently-selected scale).
    NOTEIf ms (millisecond) has been selected for the DELA Y SCALE, nothing will appear to the right of 
    the knob.
    Additional functions for stereo input channelsWith V3, you can temporarily set the signals sent to a stereo input channel as mono. You can 
    select from the following three settings. L-MONOOnly the L channel is temporarily set as a mono signal.R-MONOOnly the R channel is temporarily set as a mono signal.
    1
    23
    STEREO IN Lch
    STEREO IN Rch STEREO R
    STEREO L
    ON
    ON PAN/BAL
    PAN/BAL
    STEREO IN Lch
    STEREO IN Rch STEREO R
    STEREO L
    ON
    ON PAN/BAL
    PAN/BAL 
    						
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     LR-MONOThe signals sent to both channels are temporarily set as mono signals.Setting procedureIf a stereo input channel is selected, the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen will appear as 
    shown below.
    1
    LR-MONO SELECT field
    Select one of the four buttons. The button you select lights up, and the others go off.
    If a stereo input chan nel is selected, the OVERVIEW screen will appear as shown below.
    2
    LR-MONO SELECT button
    This a toggle button. The setting switch es each time the button is pressed.
    STEREO IN Lch
    STEREO IN Rch STEREO R
    STEREO L
    ON
    ON PAN/BAL
    PAN/BAL
    1
    Normal STEREO setting
    L- M O N O
    R-MONO
    LR-MONO
    2  
    						
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    Surround output for input channelsSetting Surround modeYou can enable surround mixes by changing bus settings to Surround mode. NOTE
    When you switch from Stereo mode to Surround mode, the signals for MIX1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 
    change to MONO x2.
    However, when you switch from Surround mode to Stereo mode, the signals for MIX1/2, 3/4, and 
    5/6 remain as MONO x2.
    SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen 
    appears as shown below.1
    L/R knob
    This parameter is used to set  the left/right surround position.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 1)  of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    2
    F/R knob
    This parameter is used to set the front/rear surround position.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 3) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    3
    Assign buttons for each bus
    If there is a bus from which you do not want to output an audio signal, turn that button 
    off.
    STEP
    1.
    In the Function Access Ar ea, press the SETUP button.
    2. In the SETUP screen, press th e SURROUND SETUP button ( page 187).
    3. Press the 5.1 SURROUND button.
    4. Assign channels to MIX 1 - 6 for surround output.
    5. Press the APPLY button.
    6. Press the OK button in the confirmation dialog box.
    SETUP screen
    SURROUND SETUP screen
    1
    245
    7
    3
    3 6 
    						
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    4
    DIV knob
    This determines how the Center signal is fe d to the Left, Right, and Center channels. 
    When set to 0, the Center signal is fed only  to the Left and Right channels. When set to 
    50, the Center signal is fed equally to the Left, Right, and Center channels. When set to 
    100, it’s fed to only the Center channel (i.e., Real Center).
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 5) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    5
    LFE knob
    This sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 6) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    6
    Surround position
    The color of the ball shown here changes depending on whether the surround position 
    is a hard pan (panned fully left or right) or any other setting.
    Hard pan: Red
    Any other setting: Orange
    7
    Surround graph
    This graph shows the surround positions.  Press here to open the SURROUND PAN 1CH 
    screen.
    OVERVIEW screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the OVERVIEW screen appears as shown 
    below.
    1
    Surround graph
    This graph shows the surround  positions. Press here to open the SURROUND PAN 1CH 
    screen.
    2
    L/R F/R switch button
    Use this toggle button to switch between the screen for adjusting L/R and the screen for 
    adjusting F/R.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 5)  of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    3
    LFE knob
    This sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 6)  of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    321
    Adjusting L/R
    321
    Adjusting F/R 
    						
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    SURROUND PAN 1CH screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the SURROUND PAN 1CH screen appears 
    as shown below. This screen is displayed when you press the pan display area in the 
    SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen  or the OVERVIEW screen.1
    Surround graph
    This graph shows the surround positions.
    2
    Surround position
    You can set the surround position by touching and dragging the ball in the graph.
    3
    Assign buttons for each bus
    All of these buttons are turned on by default. If there is a bus from which you do not 
    want to output an audio signal, turn that button off.
    4
    L/R knob
    This parameter is used to set the left/right surround position.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 1) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    5
    F/R knob
    This parameter is used to set  the front/rear surround position.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 3) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    6
    DIV knob
    This determines how the Center signal is fed to the Left, Right, and Center channels. 
    When set to 0, the Center signal is fed only to the Left and Right channels. When set to 
    50, the Center signal is fed equally to the Left, Right, and Center channels. When set to 
    100, it’s fed to only the Center channel (i.e., Real Center).
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 5)  of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    7
    LFE knob
    This sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) Channel.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 6)  of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    8
    DEFAULT button
    Press this button to reset all pa rameters to the initial values.
    9
    COPY button
    All parameter settings will be copied in buffer memory.
    0
    PASTE button
    Press this button to paste the copied se ttings from buffer memory to the current 
    settings. If no valid data has been copied  in the buffer memory, nothing will happen.
    SURROUND PAN screen  (CH 1-48, CH 49-72/ST IN (CL5), CH 49-
    64/ST IN (CL3), ST IN (CL1))If you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the SURROUND PAN screen (CH 1-48, 
    CH 49-72/ST IN (CL5), CH 49-64/ST IN (CL3), ST IN (CL1)) appears as shown below. This 
    screen is displayed when you press the pan display area in the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW 
    screen or the OVERVIEW screen.
    >
    9
    1
    38
    6
    7
    5
    4 3
    2
    12
    Adjusting L/R 
    						
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    1
    Surround graph
    This graph shows the surround positions.
    2
    L/R F/R switch button
    Use this toggle button to switch between the screen for adjusting L/R and the screen for 
    adjusting F/R.
    Use the SEND knob (MIX 5) of the Selected Channel section to make adjustments.
    TO STEREO/MONO screenIf you set a bus to Surround mode in BUS SETUP, the TO STEREO/MONO 8CH screen for 
    MIX 1-8 appears as shown below. MIX 1-6 are for setting downmixes.1
    L/R buttons
    Use these buttons to set the output destination.
    2
    Coefficient Setting fader
    Use this fader to set the downmix coeffi cient. There is a ∑ clip indicator.
    Adjusting F/R
    12
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    The TO STEREO/MONO OUTPUT screen appears as shown below. Parameters cannot be 
    set for MIX 1 - 6; this screen is only for displaying parameters.Channel library operationsThe “INPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY” enables you to store and recall various parameters 
    (including the head amp settings) for input channels.
    To recall a library item, press the corresponding LIBRARY button in the SELECTED 
    CHANNEL VIEW screen. For details on using the library, refer to the “Using libraries” section 
    in the separate Owner's Manual.
    LIBRARY button 
    						
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    OUTPUT channelsThis chapter explains output channels (MIX channels, MATRIX channels, STEREO channels, 
    MONO channels).Signal flow for output channelsThe output channel section takes the signals sent from the input channels to the various 
    buses, processes them with EQ and dynamics, and sends them to output ports or other 
    buses. The following types of output channels are provided.MIX channelsThese channels process signals sent from input channels to MIX buses, and output them to 
    the corresponding output port, MATRIX bus, STEREO bus, or MONO (C) bus.
    STEREO channel/MONO (C) channelEach of these channels process the signal sent from the input channels to the STEREO bus 
    or MONO (C) bus, and send it to the corresponding output port or MATRIX bus. If input 
    channels are in LCR mode, the STEREO (L/R) channels and the MONO (C) channel can be 
    used together as a set of three output channels.MATRIX channelThese channels process the signals sent from input channels, MIX channels, and STEREO/
    MONO channels to MATRIX buses, and send them to the corresponding output ports.
    • 4 BAND EQ (4 band equalizer)
    A parametric EQ with four bands: HIGH, HIGH MID, LOW MID, and LOW.
    • DYNAMICS 1
    This is a dynamics processor that can be used as a compressor, expander, or compander.
    •LEVEL
    Adjusts the output level of the channel.
    •ON (On/off)
    Turns the output channel on or off. If this is off, the corresponding channel will be 
    muted.
    MIX12 23
    24STLRM
    O
    N
    O
    (C)
    MATRIX12 78
    CUELR
    MIX12 23
    24STLRM
    O
    N
    O
    (C)
    MATRIX12 78
    CUELR
    MIX12 23
    24STLRM
    O
    N
    O
    (C)
    MATRIX12 78
    CUELR 
    						
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    • MATRIX ON/OFF (MATRIX send on/off)
    This is an on/off switch for signals sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) channel, 
    or MONO (C) channel to each MATRIX bus.
    • M ATR I X ( M AT RI X  se n d l e ve l )
    This adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the MIX channels, STEREO (L/R) 
    channel, or MONO (C) channel to each MATRIX bus 1 - 8. For the position from which 
    the signal will be sent to the MATRIX bus, you can choose either immediately before the 
    fader, or immediately after the [ON] key.
    If the send-destination MATRIX bus is set to stereo, you can use the PAN knob to adjust 
    the panning between the two MATRIX buses. If the send-source is a stereo MIX channel 
    or the STEREO channel, use the BALANCE knob to adjust the volume balance of the left 
    and right channels sent to the two MATRIX buses.
    •INSERT
    You can patch the desired output/input ports to insert an external device such as an 
    effect processor. You can switch the insert-out and insert-in locations.
    • METER
    Indicates the level of the output channel.
    You can switch the position at which the level is detected.
    • KEY IN (MIX channels 21-24 only)
    You can send the output signals of MIX channels 21 - 24 to Dynamics processors and 
    use them as key-in signals to control the Dynamics.
    • RACK IN PATCH
    Patches the output signal of an output channel to an input of the rack.
    • OUTPUT PATCH
    Assigns an output port to an output channel.
    • MONITOR SELECT
    Selects the output signal of an output channel as a monitor source.
    Specifying the channel name/iconSTEP
    1.Use the Bank Select keys in the Centralogic section to select the output channels.
    2.On the OVERVIEW screen, press the channel number/channel name field of the 
    channel for which you want to specify a channel name/icon.
    3.Follow the steps for the input channels (page 27).
    OVERVIEW screen PATCH/NAME screen 
    						
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