Crest Audio CV 20 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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In FOH mode, the subgroups and main buses are controlled
by the respective 100mm fader. By pressing the fader reverse
switch on the subgroups or main buses, the fader controls
the Aux outputs for use in Monitor console applications. In
this mode, not only does the user have fader control on the
Aux outputs but VCA control over the Aux masters as well.
Included on each subgroup and main bus master is a full
dynamics section including a compressor, limiter and
downward expander/gate for processing of sub-grouped
mixes.
Each group pair can be stereo linked for Stereo processing
and can also be routed in stereo pairs to Auxes for processing
monitor mixes.
The Scene Controller microprocessor based mute and VCA
assignment system comes standard on all models. The Scene
Controller allows easy editing for mute and VCA assignment
automation via a “soft mute assignment, providing 8 manual
mute groups or scenes, 128 sequenced mute and VCA
assignment scenes that can be controlled locally via MIDI
and via RS485 devices. The Scene Controller settings can be
saved via a Jump drive with via the USB interface underneath
the armrest. The USB interface also has hooks to connect
a PC to program and control the Scene Controller via
Crest Audio’s NexSys
®
computer controlled audio systems
hardware.
3 levels of SOLO are provided on all models. Inputs can be
monitored all in AFL or In PFL. The input priority switch not
only clears an output being soloed when selecting an input but
also allows full-time PFL on the inputs and AFL on the outputs.
A SOLO CLEAR switch is provided to clear all channels that
are soloed as well as a solo off switch to eliminate the solo
bus from the monitors. The LAST PRESSED switch also
allows only one channel to be soloed at any given time.
Separate stereo Monitors outputs are standard on all CV
models. Level control of the monitor output is via a separate
High quality 100mm fader. The monitor output source can
be selected from either the main/group buses or external
input. A separate Headphone level is also provided. The
Headphone output is found underneath the armrest.
An alternate output is also provided on al CV models that can
be sourced from the main buses or any of the 4 Matrices. This
can be used to send the mix to any other location whether it
is a recorder, broadcast, or assisted listening devices.
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