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Revision 1 2012-13CDC FOUR
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Screen navigation
As channel parameters can be varied both from the TFT display or the CAM, a
simple system of screen navigation is provided. On the CHN page, the virtual
control corresponding to the last-adjusted control on the CAM is highlighted by a
red rectangular cursor (see left).
The cursor moves around the screen as the various channel controls are adjusted.
Any channel parameter may be adjusted from the screen by moving the cursor to
the appropriate virtual control with the four “arrow” keys below the display.
CONTROL
PN
DEL RCLSVE COPY PASTE
ENTER
In general, the up” and “down” keys will move the cursor vertically within the
current strip, and the left” and “right” keys will move it either to adjacent controls
in the same strip or into the next strip. With the desired virtual control highlighted,
its parameter value may be adjusted by the ADJUST knob.
Note that the ADJUST knob is used for both “rotary” functions (EQ adjustments,
send levels, etc.) and switch functions (send pre/post, lters in/out, etc.). Rotary
functions are represented on-screen by a 300° arc, which changes colour clockwise
from blue to white as the knob is turned. The actual numeric parameter value
is displayed alongside. Switch functions are represented by small rectangular
“buttons”. Status is either indicated by an integral “virtual LED”, which illuminates
(white) when the switch is On, or by the text label on the button changing.
If a section of the channel processing is bypassed (e.g., gate, compressor, EQ,
etc.), the screen display corresponding to the section is “dark” (greyed-out) to
indicate it is not available. See left for example; only AUX 1 and AUX 2 are active.
The same screen navigation principle applies to the other screen pages (with the
exception of the METERS page, which has no controls).
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