Audient ASP8024 Large Format Recording Console User Manual

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Operation Manual

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FLIP and PAN

The FLIP switch allows the
MIC/LINE input and the
TAPE input to be reversed.
Normally the TAPE 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 TAPE 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.

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