Main mix and input faders – Allen&Heath ML4000 USER GUIDE User Manual

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MAIN MIX and INPUT FADERS

MAIN MIX. A single switch routes the channel
signal to the 3 output main mix. Its balance and
image within the L, R and C outputs is determined
by the BLEND and PAN controls.

BLEND. This control adjusts the balance between
the LR and C outputs. Fully anti-clockwise all the
signal routes to the LR outputs and none to C. At
the detented centre position the signal routes
equally to the LR and C outputs. Fully clockwise all
signal routes to the C output and none to LR.
BLEND does not affect the group routing. The
control has a 3dB attenuation at centre position.
The stereo channels route stereo to LR and sum
the signal in mono to C.

PAN. Adjusts the balance between the L and R
outputs. It does not affect the C output. At the
detented centre position the signal routes equally to
L and R. PAN and BLEND combine to adjust the
balance between the 3 outputs. PAN also adjusts
the balance between odd and even groups if the
GRP PAN ON switch is selected. The control has a
3dB attenuation at centre position.

IDENT STRIP. Identifies the channel numbers and
provides a write-on area. The use of low adhesion
artist or masking tape is recommended.

MUTE. This momentary action switch turns the
channel signal on or off. Both pre and post-fade
signals are affected unless the pre-fade pre-mute
setting has been internally configured. The channel
can also be muted by the mute groups, VCA group
mutes, snapshot memories (externally controlled)
and MIDI note on/off messages. The switch
illuminates when the channel is muted.

The switch also functions as an edit key when in
EDIT GROUPS, EDIT SAFES or MIDI CHANNEL
SELECT mode. The channel mute status is always
displayed on the switch regardless of mode.

O

O

8

VCA

GROUP

30

40

5

6

7

10

20

1

2

3

4

0

5

-6

SIG

10

5

PAFL

0

+6

PK

SAFE/EDIT

MUTE

PAN

R

L

=

LR

C

BLEND

=

+

LCR

MAIN

MIX

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