Panasonic WR-DA7 Music Mixer User Manual


 
SELECT LED Button
When a SELECT LED button is pressed ON (orange) for a Channel Strip, it
becomes the current channel in the LCD screen as displayed in the [taskbar].
Pressing once the SELECT LED button takes you to the [CHANNEL]
window if you are in the [SOLO MONITOR], [D-I/O], [MIDI], or [UTILITY].
While [METER], [EQUALIZER], [PAN/ASSIGN/SURROUND] or
[DYNAMICS/DYNAMICS] is displayed, pressing this twice takes you to the
[CHANNEL] window.
This button also sets LINK or STEREO pairs if you press the adjacent buttons
simultaneously. To release the pair, press the same buttons again
simultaneously. A SELECT LED button blinks when pressed, if the selected
channel has been preset to a LINK or STEREO pair.
ON LED Button
The ON LED button simply turns the Channel Strip on or off so that no
signal goes to the assigned bus or buses. (Red) indicates that the channel is
on, and no illumination means it is off.
Fader
The fader is used to adjust the output level of the Channel Strip during
normal operation. Faders have a range of - (infinity) to +10dB.
If you press the FADER CONTROL LED button in the AUX section, the
faders for the selected AUX send channel levels will be displayed. Pressing
this button also updates the LCD screen to display the [FADER CONTROL]
window, which shows metering and numeric values in the data field of the
selected channel (1 through 32).
If you press the FLIP LED button to execute automation playback, change
Fader Layers, change scene memories, or remotely control the DA7, the
fader’s position is automatically updated, unless [FADER] is turned in
the [UTILITY>CONFIG] window.
If you are a MIDI enthusiast, you will love using the faders to send MIDI
control change data to other MIDI devices. Faders can also be controlled by
an external MIDI sequencer.
See Chapter 11, MIDI for more information.
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Fader Layers
Channel Strips
Pressing the FLIP LED buttons is an easy way to access specific
channels that are not in the current Fader Layer without flipping
the whole board to a new layer.