5 – mixer panel settings – Teac US-1200 User Manual

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5 – Mixer Panel Settings

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Effects send selection buttons

Set whether the signal sent to the send bus is pre-fader or

post-fader.
Click a button to cycle through the POST, off and PRE

settings in order.
Options

PRE:

The signal is sent to the send bus before

adjustment by the channel fader. The send

level will not be affected by the channel

fader.

POST (default):

The signal is sent to the send bus after

adjustment by the channel fader. The send

level will be affected by the channel fader.

Off:

No signal is sent to the send bus. When off,

the entire frame appears unlit.

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Send knobs

Use to adjust the level of the signal sent to the send bus

(send level).

Range: 0–127 (default: 127)

Use the mouse to click and drag a send knob up or down to

adjust the level.
While dragging the mouse, the value being adjusted is

shown beneath the send knob.

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SOLO buttons

Click a SOLO button to solo that channel. SOLO buttons

light on channels that are soloed. When a channel is soloed,

channels that have not been soloed will automatically be

muted and their MUTE buttons will light. (Default: off)
Multiple channels can be soloed at the same time.

NOTE

When all the SOLO buttons are off, clicking the SOLO

button of one channel will put the unit into solo mode and

automatically mute the other channels, lighting their MUTE

buttons.

When all the SOLO buttons are off, solo mode will end.

When solo mode ends, channels that had been automati-

cally muted will become unmuted. Channels that had been

individually muted before the unit entered solo mode will

remain muted.

The MASTER L/R channel MUTE button will not turn on

automatically when the unit enters solo mode.

Solo settings are not saved. If the unit is turned off, all the

solo and mute settings will be cleared when the unit is

restarted.

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MUTE buttons

Click a MUTE button to mute that channel. These buttons

light for channels that are muted. (Default: off)

NOTE

In addition to turning the MUTE button on and off, channels

will be automatically muted and unmuted when SOLO

buttons are used

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Pan sliders

Use these to adjust the stereo position of the signal input to

each channel.
Use the mouse to click and drag a pan slider left or right to

adjust the stereo position.
While dragging the mouse, the value being adjusted is

shown in its fader level display area (0).
The value is L15 when set all the way to the left and R15

when set all the way to the right.
The value is C when in the center.

Range: L15–L1, C, R1–R15 (default:C)

The pan slider appears blue when centered (C) and yellow at

all other positions.

NOTE

When the pan slider is centered, the signal is reduced by 3

dB. Odd-numbered channels are sent to the left bus and

even-numbered channels are sent to the right bus.

When a LINK button is on, a pan slider adjusts the volume

balance between the left (odd) and right (even) channels.

You can return the pan slider to the center (C) position by

clicking it while pressing the following key on the computer

keyboard.

Windows PC:

ctrl key

Mac:

command key

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Channel faders

Use these to adjust the mix levels of each channel.
Use the mouse to click and drag a channel fader up or down

to adjust its level.
The value being adjusted is shown in the fader level display

area (0).

NOTE

You can return a channel fader to its 0 dB position by

clicking it while pressing the following key on the computer

keyboard.

Windows PC:

ctrl key

Mac:

command key

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Channel level meters

These meters show the input signal levels.
Each level meter has an overload indicator at its top.
In Multitrack mode, these show the levels before effects. In

Stereo Mix mode, these show the levels after effects.

NOTE

The channel meters show the levels before being adjusted

by the faders. Level meters are not affected by fader adjust-

ments or even their channels being muted.

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Fader level (pan position) display areas

These show the levels of the channel faders above them as

decibel values.
When using a pan slider to adjust the stereo position, the

current position is shown here.

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