Cross-fader curve, Cross-fader start, Cross-fader reverse – GE X-9 User Manual

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6 Faders

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TASCAM X-9

Owner’s Manual

Cross-fader curve

You can change the way in which the signal is
changed from the A to B signals as the cross-fader is
moved, using the

C.F CURVE

control.

When this control is fully counter-clockwise, it takes
a relatively large movement of the cross-fader from

one side towards the center before the opposite cross-
fader signal level is increased.

When this control is fully clockwise, the opposite
cross-fader signal is heard after only a small move-
ment of the cross-fader towards the center.

Cross-fader start

When either of the cross-fader start menus (

6cFA

or

7cFb

) has been set (is on, the

C.F START

switch is

on the

ON

position) and a suitable connection has

been made from the

FADER START

jack on the rear

panel which corresponds to the program number
selected), moving the cross-fader to the A and B
source automatically starts that source.

Alternatively

, press and hold down one of the

FUNCTION

keys and the corresponding

ENTER

key

together.

While holding the

ENTER

and

FUNCTION

keys

down, press the

EXT EFFECT

key to toggle cross-

fader

A

start on or off.

While holding the

ENTER

and

FUNCTION

keys

down, press the

STEREO/MONO SPLIT

key to tog-

gle cross-fader

B

start on and off.

These methods are equivalent to the menu settings,
and changing the settings in this way will also
change the menu settings.

Use the

C.F START

switch in the

OFF

position to override the menu settings. In
other words, if the switch is

OFF

, and the

menu settings are on, cross-fader start is disabled.
However, setting this switch to

ON

will not automati-

cally enable cross-fader start if the menu setting is
not set to on.

Cross-fader reverse

The

C.F REVERSE

switch is used to

reverse the direction of the cross-fader.
When the switch is set to

ON

, the direction

of the cross-fader is reversed (that is, mov-

ing it towards

A

makes the

B

signal louder and the

other way round). The cross-fader start is also
reversed (see “Cross-fader start” on page 22).

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