Igit, Atch, Isplay – Allen&Heath GS3000 User Manual

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GS3000

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IGIT

P

ATCH

D

ISPLAY

Normal Mode

Shows selected patch number

0

to

127

or

ALL

Indicates which patch will overwrite the console mutes when you press
RECALL, or be overwritten when you press STORE. The ACTIVE PATCH dot
tells you how the displayed number relates to the current console mute settings:

ACTIVE PATCH on :

Displayed patch is the last patch recalled. Console mutes are the same as the
displayed patch (except for channels made 'safe').

ACTIVE PATCH off :

Displayed patch is the last patch recalled but console mutes have changed since
the patch was recalled.

ACTIVE PATCH flashing :

Displayed patch is not the same as the last patch recalled. This is always the
case in 'auto-increment' mode where the display automatically steps up ready for
recall.

Clear or Set all Mutes

Flashes

CLr

or

SEt

to warn that all console mutes will be turned on or

off when this function is selected.

MIDI Channel Number

The MIDI CHANNEL dot turns on to verify MIDI is selected.

.1 6

The display indicates the console MIDI channel number selected. This can be

channel

1

to

16

or

OFF

Software Version Number

Refer to the section on TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

1.2 3

Error Codes

Displays the error number and code.

E r 2

E c 1

Refer to the section on TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

Scroll Through the Patch Numbers

The 128 patches are numbered

0

to

127

. Before

0

there is a special

patch called

ALL

. This is described later.

Press



or



to increment or decrement to the required patch number. Press and

hold down



or



for fast scrolling to the required number.

The ACTIVE PATCH dot will indicate the status of the current console mutes
against the selected patch number.

PATCH

CHANNEL

AUTO

MIDI

ACTIVE

AUTO

MIDI CH



CLR ALL

DUMP



SHIFT



INCREMENT

HOLD FOR SHIFT FUNCTION

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