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

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Console functions.

STEREO INPUTS

The Stereo inputs allow signals to

be brought back into the console

(returned) from an effect unit

without using up a complete

channel strip. Often stereo signals

can only be routed to the stereo

mix, however, the ASP4816 stereo

inputs allow routing back to the

multi-track in addition to the mix.

This means that effects can be

recorded on the multi-track.

Routing to the foldback system is

also possible using F/B A and F/B

B allowing performers to hear any

reverberation or other effect.

A gain trim with 20 dB of range,

rotary fader, solo and cut switch

complete the facilities on the

input.

The stereo channels effectively

increase the number of inputs

on the console that are available

especially during a mix down.

1 ROUTING SWITCHES

allowing the input signal to

be sent to the DAW or other

recording device.

2 SHIFT button working with

the routing switches to give

access to tracks 9-16.

3 F/B A allows the input signal

to be fed to Foldback A.

4 F/B B allows the input signal

to be fed to Foldback B.

5 TRIM control to compensate

for different input levels. This

has a range of ±20dB.

6 Rotary FADER allowing the

input signal to be faded up or

down as required.

7 MIX allows the input signal to

be sent to the stereo mix bus.

8 SOLO allows the input signal

to be auditioned depending

upon the selected solo mode.

9 CUT is used to mute the signal

or simply remove any noise

contribution from the return

MASTERS

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