Console functions, Channel strip – Audient ASP4816 - Compact Analogue Recording Console User Manual

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Console functions.

FLIP and PAN

The FLIP switch allows the MIC/

LINE input and the DAW input to

be reversed. Normally the DAW

input feeds the LF signal path - with

FLIP pressed it will feed the SF

signal path. The MIC/LINE input

normally feeds the SF signal path

and with FLIP pressed it will feed

the LF signal path. Illuminated

indicators in each section show

which input is selected to the LF

and SF paths.

The PAN control pans the LF signal

across the stereo mix bus and the

MIX switch assigns the LF signal

to the stereo bus.

The SOLO switch allows the

long fader signal to be auditioned

through the AFL/PFL or Solo in

Place facilities.

CUT allows the LF signal path to

be muted.

Page 33 gives more detail regarding

the long fader used to control the

level of the LF signal path.

1 FLIP swaps the inputs between

the LF and SF paths.

2 These back lit indicators

show whether the MIC/LINE

or the DAW input is selected

to the LF path. Only one will

be illuminated and it can be

changed by using the FLIP

switch.

3 MIX allows the LF signal to be

routed to the stereo mix bus.

Normally this switch should be

pressed but it is good practice

to unroute any channels which

are not needed. this will help

to reduce mix amp noise.

4 This is the PAN control for

the LF signal enabling it to be

panned across the stereo bus

5 SOLO allows the LF signal to

be heard on the monitors and

viewed on the master meters

or, if Solo in Place is selected,

it will replace the console

output.

6 CUT allows the LF signal path

to be muted. This may help to

reduce the noise in a mix when

a channel is not in use for a

period of time.

CHANNEL STRIP

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