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5 – Channel modules : Module setup
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You can also set all, odd-numbered, even-numbered
or blocks of eight channels to the same value using
the
BATCH SETUP facility at the bottom of the screen.
Use the
ENTER key to SET the value set with the POD
3 encoder to the channels chosen with POD 4.
Delay You can “slip” modules relative to each other
in order to compensate for microphone placement,
etc. This is the second tab of the
DIGITAL TRIM/DELAY
screen (it can also be set from the individual module
screens).
As with other screens, you can use the cursor to
move around and highlight the settings for four mod-
ules, and the POD encoders to adjust these settings.
The
BATCH SETUP works in the same way as the digital
trim described above, with a few additions.
First, POD 1 can be used to change the position of
the delay between pre-and post-fader for all chan-
nels. Additionally, POD 2’s encoder changes the unit
in which delay is measured between samples and
milliseconds.
POD 3 and 4 and the
ENTER key work in the same
way as they do for the digital trim.
In addition to the channel delay, aux, buss and stereo
modules can also have delay added.
The operational difference between this and the
channel delay screen is that the pre/post setting is not
available on this screen.
Stereo linking
You can link two modules (channel modules, busses
and aux sends) as stereo pairs when working with
stereo input sources or stereo effect sends, etc.
When modules are linked, setting the following
parameters (where these are available) on one of the
paired modules echoes the settings on the other mod-
ule of the pair:
Digital trim
Gate settings
Compressor settings and insertion point
EQ settings
Aux send levels/pan-balance setting/pickoff point
•Mute
Fader level
Assignment
Delay time
Solo settings
Grouping
Automation status
•Pan mode
Where these settings are made using physical con-
trols, moving one control of the pair will move the
other control of the pair, and will affect the settings.
Figure 5.20: Channel delay screen
Figure 5.21: Master delay screen