Audient ASP8024 Large Format Recording Console User Manual

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Operation Manual

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Master Section

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OSCILLATOR

The 4 frequency oscillator
can be assigned either to
the group buses or to the
stereo mix bus. The level is
adjustable and when not in
use the oscillator should be
completely turned off.

1 Oscillator FREQUENCY

selection switches.
Frequencies of 40Hz,
1kHz, 10kHz or 15kHz
can be selected using
the two switches.

2 Oscillator ROUTING

switches. These route
the oscillator signal
directly to either the
group buses or the
stereo mix bus.

3 Oscillator

LEVEL

Control.

4 Oscillator ON switch.

During normal
operation of the console
ensure that the
oscillator is switched
OFF.

5 SOLO level control.

6 SOLO IN FRONT alters

the ratio of the SOLO
signal to the MIX signal
making it possible to
listen to the SOLO’d
signal in isolation or
combined with some
amount of the stereo
mix.

7 The SIP switch switches

the console into SOLO
IN PLACE mode. This
means that the solo
signal will replace the
mix signal at the stereo
output of the console.

8 This selects either PFL

or AFL mode. This
switch is not effective in
SOLO IN PLACE mode.

SOLO

This is the master control
area for the AFL/PFL and
SOLO IN PLACE system. If
SIP is not illuminated then
the console will be in either
AFL or PFL mode
depending upon the PFL/
AFL switch.

PFL allows pre fade signals
to be auditioned on the
monitors and viewed on
the master meters by
pressing the SOLO button
on the appropriate channel
strip.

AFL allows the post fade
post pan signals to be
auditioned on the monitors
and viewed on the master
meters by pressing the
SOLO button on the
appropriate channel strip.

A control adjusts the
relative level of the solo
signal and the mix signal
allowing the solo’d channel
to be heard in isolation or
with some amount of the
mix.

SIP mode allows the post
pan signal to be auditioned
by switching the solo’d
channels onto the console
output and muting the
stereo mix for the duration
of the solo. Since this
happens on the mix
output, solo in place should
not be used during mixing
but is very helpful when
setting up the mix.

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