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5.2.4 Assigning outputs

The sum channel and the signal buses are not firmly connected to
specific outputs of the mixer; they can be assigned to the outputs as
required� In the factory settings (fig� 13), the stereo sum of the mixer
is assigned to the output jacks OUT 7 and OUT 8 (19), the digital
outputs (20, 21) and the internal audio recorder (USB)� The signal
buses Bus 1– 4 are assigned to the outputs OUT 1– 4; for Bus 5, the left
channel is assigned to OUT 5 and the right channel to OUT 6�
Setup
Custom 1
Patch
Custom 2
Custom 3
Meter
FX
S/PDIF L
Scenes
S/PDIF R
Recorder
USB L
Monitor
USB R
Fig. 13 Output assignment (factory settings)
To change these settings:
1) Press the key SETUP (4) to call up the setup menu�
2) Tap the button "Patch" on the left to call up the view for output
assignment (fig� 13)�
3) Three user configurations can be saved� Use the buttons "Cus-
tom 1– 3" to select the memory location� The current configuration
of this memory location will be displayed�
Note: When scenes are saved (
will be saved for each scene�
4) To change the assignment for an output, tap  at the correspond-
ing field and select the channel from the list displayed�
Only stereo buses and the stereo sum can be assigned to the
digital outputs and the internal audio recorder (USB)� When a stereo
channel is selected, the other corresponding stereo channel will be
automatically assigned�
Note: The digital output AES/ EBU (20) is not displayed here; it will be provided
with the same signal as output S/ PDIF (21)�
5) The button "Default" is used to call up the factory settings�
6) To exit the setup menu, press the key SETUP�

5.3 Processing the sound of a signal

Four fully parametric filters are available for all input channels, signal
buses and the sum channel L / R MIX OUTPUT� All input channels are
also equipped with a switchable high-pass filter� Two independent
graphic 31-band equalizers with analyzer function can be inserted
into input channels, signal busses or the sum channel if required�

5.3.1 High-pass filter

The high-pass filter can be used as an impact sound filter for a micro-
phone input, for example� It is adjusted in the view for matching the
input (
 chapter 5�1)� Tap the topmost section of an input channel
strip to call up this view�
CH1
X
Delay
HPF
IN
16.0 Hz
Fig. 14 High-pass filter
Insert
Reverb 1
GEQ 1
Reverb 2
GEQ 2
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OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
Default
OUT 4
L MIX OUTPUT
OUT 5
R MIX OUTPUT
OUT 6
L MIX OUTPUT
OUT 7
L MIX OUTPUT
R MIX OUTPUT
OUT 8
R MIX OUTPUT
 chapter 5�8�1), three user configurations
1) To activate the filter, tap the button IN� It will be displayed in colour�
2) Tap the control displayed on the screen� The field for the frequency
will have a yellow frame�
3) Use the control knob ADJUST (9) to adjust the cut-off frequency
below which the signal parts are to be attenuated (e� g� dull noise
when knocking against the microphone stand)�

5.3.2 Parametric equalizer

The parametric equalizer of a channel consists of four fully parametric
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filters� The default setting is a Bell filter, but one filter each can be
set to "High Shelf" or "Low Shelf"� The filter frequency and the gain
Bus 1
level or attenuation level can also be adjusted respectively� For the Bell
Bus 2
filter, the quality factor can also be defined� Thus, with a high quality
and considerable attenuation, a notch filter for narrow-band filtering
Bus 3
of interfering frequencies can be implemented�
Bus 4
Mic IN
GEQ 2
Bus 5L
48 V
REV
HPF
EQ
Bus 5R
GATE
COMP
Bus 1
Bus 6
50|50
CH 1
PAN
-1 dB
50/50
L&R
SOLO
MUTE
Fig. 15 Parametric equalizer
1) To call up the equalizer for a channel, tap the miniature curve
displayed underneath "EQ" in its channel strip� The screen view
of the parametric equalizer will be displayed (fig� 15)�
2) In the filter curve displayed, the marks
filters� Tap a mark or use the buttons "Band Up" and "Band Dwn"
to select the filter to be adjusted� The mark selected will be blue
and the current settings will appear next to the filter�
3) A rough adjustment of frequency and gain can be made when the
mark is dragged across the screen�
4) To precisely adjust the frequency, tap the control displayed next
to "Freq" und use the control knob ADJUST (9) to make the
adjustment� For fine adjustment, press and turn the knob at the
same time�
5) To precisely adjust the gain / attenuation, tap the control displayed
next to "Gain" und use the control knob ADJUST (9) to make the
adjustment�
6) To adjust the filter quality, tap the control displayed next to "Q"
and use the control knob ADJUST (9) to make the adjustment�
7) The default setting for all filters is a Bell filter� For the two outer
filters, the filter type can be changed to high-pass filter or low-pass
filter� For filter
tap the button "High Shelf" so that it will be displayed in colour�
The parameter "Q" is not available for this filter type�
8) To quickly reset the equalizer setting, tap the button "Flat"�
9) To deactivate the equalizer without losing the settings, tap the
button "Bypass"� The button will be blue and the frequency curve
will be grey in every view� To reactivate, tap the button once again�
CH1
Bypass
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4
+6
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−6
−12
−18
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300 400 500 600 800 1k
Band Up
Freq
Gain
707.0 Hz
+14.0 dB
Band Dwn
Low Shelf
Library
my_PEQ
High Shelf
, tap the button "Low Shelf" and / or for filter
X
Flat
Freq: 707.0
2
Gain: +14.0 dB
Q: 2.8
1
2k
3k
4k 5k 6k
8k 10k
20k
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2.8
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