ALESIS 03D User Manual

Page 35

Advertising
background image

Display

25

03D—Owner’s Manual

Selected function

—This area of the display shows the name of the function selected

using the Setup, Channel Control, and Fader mode buttons. The following functions
can be selected.

Selected channel

—This area of the display shows the selected channel. When chan-

nels are configured as a stereo pair, the number of each channel separated by a dash is
shown (e.g., 1–2 or 17–18). The following channels can be selected.

When automix is operating, its status is displayed.

SIGNAL/PEAK

—This area of the display always contains the SIGNAL and PEAK level

indicators. The SIGNAL indicator lights up when the signal level is at –24 dB, and is
intended to show that a signal is present. The PEAK indicator lights up when the signal
is at –3 dB. These indicators are affected by the Mixing Layer setting. When the Mixing
Layer is set to 1–16, the following channels are metered.

When the Mixing Layer is set to 17–24/MASTER, the following channels are metered.

Menu button

—The Menu button is used in conjunction with a mouse to access the

Menu Function. See Function Menu on page 30 for more information.

Page area

—This area of the display is where the various setup, configuration, and

mixing function pages appear. As well as showing parameter values numerically, faders
and rotary controls are represented graphically, so you can actually see pan and fader

Setup

Channel Control

Fader Mode

SCENE MEMORY

DELAY/

AUX 1

UTILITY

DYNAMICS

AUX 2

MIDI

PAN/ROUTING

AUX 3

DIO

VIEW

AUX 4

GROUP/PAIR

EQ LOW

FADER (METER)

SOLO SETUP

LO-MID

EFFECT 1

AUTOMIX

HI-MID

EFFECT 2

MIDI REMOTE

HIGH

CH 1

CH 2

CH 3

CH 4

CH 5

CH 6

CH 7

CH 8

CH 9

CH 10

CH 11

CH 12

CH 13

CH 14

CH 15

CH 16

CH 17

CH 18

CH 19

CH 20

CH 21

CH 22

CH 23

CH 24

AUX 1

AUX 2

AUX 3

AUX 4

BUS 1

BUS 2

BUS 3

BUS 4

ST IN

EFFECT 1

EFFECT 2

ST OUT

CH 1

CH 2

CH 3

CH 4

CH 5

CH 6

CH 7

CH 8

CH 9

CH 10

CH 11

CH 12

CH 13

CH 14

CH 15

CH 16

ST IN

RTN 1

RTN 2

CH 17

CH 18

CH 19

CH 20

CH 21

CH 22

CH 23

CH 24

AUX 1

AUX 2

AUX 3

AUX 4

BUS 1

BUS 2

BUS 3

BUS 4

ST IN

RTN 1

RTN 2

Advertising