Ch 3 – Speck Electronics LiLo User Manual

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Chapter 3

Operation Section

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The Mix Assign switch, in conjunction with the Pan control, allows
an input channel to be mixed to the left/right main output.

The GRP 1 and GRP 2 pushbutton switches allow an input channel
to be assigned and mixed to the two individual subgroups. The
group assigns normally operate independent of the channel's pan
and L-R mix assign, although when the "GFP" configuration
switch [14] is set, the group assigns will follow the pan control.

This switch selects the source for the GRP 1 and GRP 2
assigns. In the "Fader

position, the source for the group

assigns are the channels fader. When depressed to the
"Line-B

position, the source for the group assign

switches is “exclusively” the channel's Line-B line amp.
The GSC switch [15] will change the “Line-B” designation
to “A/B select”.

When the “GFP” switch is pushed, the pan control allows
the signal to be panned across the 1 and 2 group. The "GFP"
function is described below.

AFP, GFP, GSC Configuration Switches
Each input channel on the LiLo has a secondary level of
signal routing that is made possible with three push switches
that are accessible via small holes in the panel. These
switches change the configuration of the aux sends and
group assigns. Any small diameter object (like a paper clip)
can be used to push this switch.

When this switch is pushed to the down position, the levels set at
Aux Send 1 and Aux Send 2 will follow the position on the
channels pan control. The AFP switch does not affect
Aux Sends 3 & 4.

When this switch is pushed to the down position, GRP 1 and
GRP 2 assign will follow the position on the channels pan control.

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This switch changes the operation of the Group Select switch.
When the GSC switch is pushed to the down position, the Group
Select
is no longer “Fader á/ Line-B â” but instead becomes
"Fader á / A-B Select â” What this means is that when the group
switch is pushed to the “Line-B” position, it is no longer
exclusively Line -B, but rather the opposite input selected at the
Line Select. Example: If the Input Select is set to “Line-B”, then
the Group Select will function as "Fader á/ Line-A â".

10. Mix Assign

11. Group Assigns

12. Group Select

13. AFP

(Aux Follow Pan)

14. GFP

(Group Follow Pan)

15. GSC

(Group Switch

Configuration)

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