Crest Audio HPW User Manual

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channel muting features

MUTE and MUTE LED

Pressing this switch will mute the stereo feed to any of the assigned buses and any
Aux sends. The associated red-LED will illuminate when the stereo channel is muted.

bus assignment features

The bus assignment section offers considerable flexibility for creating what eventu-
ally becomes the main output mix. Stereo Inputs can be assigned to the independent
Mono bus, the Left-Right buses, or any of the odd-even paired subgroups (1-2, 3-4, 5-6,
7-8). All assignments are derived post-fader, post-eq, and post-mute. Since these are
stereo inputs, the assignments are done in stereo: the left-side input signal is assigned
to the left and odd buses, the right-side signal is assigned to the right and even buses.
The Mono bus is fed from a summed mix of the left and right-side input sources.

Bus Assign
M (Mono)

Assigns the summed, post-fader channel signal to the Mono Bus.

L-R (Left- Right)

Assigns the post-fader, pan-pot signals to the Left and Right Buses.

1-2 (Groups 1-2)

Assigns the post-fader signals to the Group 1 and Group 2 Buses.

3-4 (Groups 3-4)

Assigns the post-fader signals to the Group 3 and Group 4 Buses.

5-6 (Groups 5-6)

Assigns the post-fader signals to the Group 5 and Group 6 Buses.

7-8 (Groups 7-8)

Assigns the post-fader signals to the Group 7 and Group 8 Buses.

stereo fader

The stereo inputs are provided with high-quality, 60mm stereo faders. Normal mixing
range is around the “0” mark, with up to 10dB fader-boost available when needed.

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