72 Chapter 7—Input Channels
02R96—Owner’s Manual
L/R: These parameters are used to set the left/right surround position. While selected, they
can quickly be set to center by pressing [ENTER].
F/R: These parameters are used to set the front/rear surround position. While selected, they
can quickly be set to center by pressing [ENTER].
You can jump to the more detailed Surround Edit page by pressing [ENTER] while an Input
Channel’s surround graph is selected.
Sending Input Channels to Aux Sends
Input Channel signals can be sent to Aux Sends 1–8. See “Setting Aux Send Levels” on
page 80 and “Pre-Fader or Post-Fader Aux Sends” on page 79.
Soloing Input Channels
Input Channels can be soloed. See page 102 for more information.
Direct Outs
Each Input Channel features a Direct Out, which can be patched to the Slot Outputs, Omni
Outs, or the 2TR Digital Outputs. Direct Out signals can be sourced pre-EQ, pre-fader, or
post-fader. See “Patching Direct Outs” on page 56 and “Routing Input Channels” on
page 66 for more information.
Pairing Input Channels
Horizontal or vertical Input Channel partners can be paired for stereo operation. See “Pair-
ing Channels” on page 104 for more information.
Using MS Decoding
When Input Channels are paired, MS Decoding can be used to decode signals from micro-
phones arranged as MS pairs. MS Decoding is set on the Input Channel Pair pages. See
“Pairing Channels” on page 104 for more information.
Viewing Input Channel Settings
Parameter and fader settings for each Input Channel can be viewed on the View pages. See
“Viewing Channel Parameter Settings” on page 108 and “Viewing Channel Fader Settings”
on page 109 for more information.
Naming Input Channels
Input Channels can be named for easy identification. See “Naming Channels” on page 112
for more information.