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[. . . ] IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. [. . . ] The ATT parameters can be used to attenuate individual Surround Channel signals. The following diagrams, which show the Monitor Matrixes available in each Surround mode, are displayed when this parameter is selected. 3-1 to 3-1 3-1 to ST 5. 1 to 5. 1 5. 1 to 3-1 5. 1 to ST BASS MANAGE: This parameter is used to select the five preset Bass Management modes. Use the ON/OFF button to turn Bass Management on and off. The following table lists the Bass Management preset parameter values ("w/BS" means with Bass Management). SMALL speakers are assumed for the presets. Presets # 1 2 3 4 5 Title DVD Mix w/BS DVD Author w/BS Film Mix w/BS Film Author w/BS Bypass HPF 80-12 80-12 80-12 80-12 THRU LPF1 80-24 120-42 80-24 120-42 THRU Parameters LPF2 80-24 80-24 80-24 80-24 MUTE 0 0 ­3 ­3 0 ATT 10 10 10 10 0 AMP If you are using the 3-1 monitor matrix, even with film sources, use presets 1 and 2, as presets 3 and 4 may not provide correct monitoring. Bass Management parameters can be set as follows. Parameter HPF LPF1 LPF2 ATT AMP Range THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L THRU, 80-24, 80-24L, 120-42 THRU, 80­24, 80-24L, MUTE 0 to ­12 dB (1 dB steps) 0 to +12 dB (1 dB steps) "80-12" means a cutoff frequency of 80 Hz and a filter response of ­12 dB/octave. Other filters are Butterworth. 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual Surround Monitoring 119 The following diagrams show the Bass Management configuration for each monitor matrix setting, with Bass Management turned on and off. 5. 1 ON 3-1 ON ST ON 5. 1 OFF 3-1 OFF ST OFF MONITOR ALIGNMENT ATT & DLY ON/OFF: These buttons are used to turn on and off the Monitor Alignment Attenuator and Delay parameters of all Surround speakers. The MONITOR ALIGNMENT diagram and Surround Channel Attenuator and Delay parameters, which are displayed when either of these buttons are selected, allow you to align the surround monitor speakers by attenuating and delaying Surround Channels as necessary. The Attenuator parameters can be set from ­12 dB to +12 dB in 0. 1 dB steps. The Delay parameters can be set from 0. 0 to 30. 0 msec in 0. 02 msec steps. 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual 120 Chapter 12--Monitoring & Talkback Patching Slot Inputs to Surround Channels 1 Individual Slot Inputs can be patched to Surround Monitor Channels as follows. Use the MONITOR [DISPLAY] button to locate the Surround Monitor Patch page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. RECALL: To recall the contents of the selected memory, select this and press [ENTER]. If the Recall Confirmation preference is on, a confirmation window appears before the contents are recalled. STORE: To store settings to the selected memory, select this and press [ENTER]. When the Title Edit window appears, enter a title, and press OK. See "Title Edit Window" on page 32 for more information. You can stop the Title Edit window from appearing by turning off the Store Confirmation preference on page 197. CLEAR: To delete the contents and title of the selected memory, select this and press [ENTER]. A confirmation window appears before the memory is cleared. Read-only preset memories have an "R" icon next to their name. You cannot store, clear, or edit the title of these memories. Empty memories have the title "No Data!" Memory #0 is a read-only memory that you can recall to reset settings to their initial values. [. . . ] Its indicator lights up when the STEREO meters are displaying Control Room levels. I BUS meters These 12-segment LED meters display Bus Out signal levels. 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual 290 Appendix D: Options SP02R96-VCM-VCM Wooden Side Panels Attach the side panels as shown below. 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual 291 Index Symbols +48V ON/OFF switches 5 Numerics 1­24 button 15 25­48 button 15 2TR I/O channel status 48 dithering outputs 48 patching digital outputs 56 patching direct outs 56 patching inputs 52 sampling rate conversion 44 2TR IN ANALOG 1 +4 dB (BAL) 25 2TR IN ANALOG 2 ­10 dBV (UNBAL) 25 2TR IN DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 27 2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 & 3 27 2TR OUT DIGITAL AES/EBU 1 26 2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL 2 & 3 26 2TR OUT DIGITAL OUT PATCH page 56 3-1 surround mode 69 5. 1 surround mode 69 96 kHz, 88. 2 kHz, 48 kHz, 44. 1 kHz, selecting 42 A Absolute mode, automix 148 AC IN connector 28 AD inputs connectors 24 in detail 39 patching 52 patching output channel insert ins 55 summary 5 talkback 121 Adat I/O card 45 AES/EBU I/O card 45 AMP SIMULATE 233 Analog I/O & the AD input section chapter 39 Architecture channels 1 I/O 1 ASSIGN 1 & 2 buttons, control room 21 ASSIGN 1 & 2 buttons, encoder mode 7 Assigning control changes 167 parameters to encoders 37 program changes 166 see also Routing targets to the remote layer 189 user defined keys 196 ATTACK control 12 Attenuating cascade inputs 51 channel signals 90 AUTO buttons about 5 in detail 149 Pro Tools 173 STEREO 15 using 154 Auto channel select 34 Auto Channel Select preference 197 Auto DYNAMICS Display preference 197 Auto EQ Edit In preference 199 Auto EQUALIZER Display preference 197 Auto Inc TC Capture preference 199 AUTO PAN 5. 1 246 Auto PAN/SURROUND Display preference 197 Auto ROUTING Display preference 197 Auto scene memory update 139 Auto SOLO Display preference 197 Auto WORD CLOCK Display preference 197 Automix about 145 absolute mode 148 AUTO buttons 149 cascading consoles 49 copying events 158 deleting events 161 duplicating events 161 erasing events 158 EVENT COPY page 158 EVENT EDIT page 161 event list 161 FADER EDIT pages 151 features 2 inserting events 161 library 130 MAIN page 146 MEMORY page 150 merging events 158 motors on/off 151 moving events 158 offline editing 158 overwrite parameters 148 parameter recording 155 playback 157 protecting memories 130 punching individual parameters 156 recording 154 relative mode 148 rerecording 154 return mode 147 storing via bulk dump 168 takeover mode 147 time signature map 153 timecode offset 146 timecode source 152 touch sense in/out 151 trim edit 159 undo 148 update to end 146 what's recorded 145 AUTOMIX button 7 Automix chapter 145 AUTOMIX MAIN page 146 AUTOMIX MEMORY page 150 AUTOMIX page 130 Automix Store Undo preference 199 AUTOPAN 229 AUX 1­8 buttons 6 AUX 7 button, studio 20 AUX 8 button, studio 20 AUX button, encoder mode 7 AUX FADER VIEW page 111 AUX PAN CH pages 84 AUX SELECT section about 6 Pro Tools 174 using 79 AUX SEND CH pages 80 Aux sends attenuating 90 automix 145 channel library 123 compressors 97 delay 101 EQ 91 fixed mode 79 follow surround pan 105 grouping faders 106 grouping mutes 107 inserts 95 link pan to input channels 84 master level setting 86 metering 88 muting 85 naming 112 pairing 104 pan modes 84 panning 84 patching to 2TR digital outputs 56 patching to effects 53 patching to input channels 52 patching to omni outs 55 patching to slot outputs 54 pre/post fader 79 scene recall safe 143 setting levels 80 soloing 102 variable mode 79 viewing fader settings 109 viewing parameter settings 108 viewing settings 82 Aux sends chapter 79 AUX, fader mode 7 B Balance, stereo out 75 Bars, time signature map 153 BASS MANAGE 118 Battery check 200 BATTERY CHECK page 200 BI-DIRECTIONAL, cascade setting 51 Bulk dump 168 BULK DUMP page 168 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual 292 BUS button 21 BUS FADER VIEW page 110 Bus outs attenuating 90 automix 145 bus to stereo library 126 channel library 123 compressors 97 delay 101 EQ 91 grouping faders 106 grouping mutes 107 inserts 95 level setting 77 metering 88 muting 77 naming 112 pairing 104 patching to 2TR digital outputs 56 patching to input channels 52 patching to omni outs 55 patching to slot outputs 54 routing to 66 routing to stereo out 78 scene recall safe 143 soloing 102 viewing fader settings 109 viewing parameter settings 108 Bus outs chapter 76 BUS TO STEREO LIBRARY page 126 BUS TO STEREO page 78 Bypassing effects 134 Channel status monitor 48 CHANNEL STATUS MONITOR page 48 Channel strips about 5 Pro Tools 173 selecting layers 33 user defined remote layer 190 CHORUS 227 CHORUS 5. 1 246 CLEAR button 20 Clear Edit Channel after REC preference 199 Clearing library memories 122 Clearing scene memories 141 Combination effects 132 Common channel functions chapter 87 COMP 5. 1 249 COMP EDIT page 98 COMP indicator 12 COMP LIBRARY page 128 COMP ON button 12 COMPAND 5. 1 250 Compander 97 Compressors grouping input channels 63 grouping output channels 100 library 128 order 96 parameter table 264 presets 97 using 97 Confirmation messages 32 Contrast control 10 CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN TABLE page 167 Control changes assignments 167 echoing 165 omni 165 receive enable 165 storing assignments via bulk dump 168 transmit enable 165 CONTROL port 27 CONTROL port pin assignments 271 Control room dimmer level 115 monitoring 114 patching to 2TR digital outputs 56 setup 115 CONTROL ROOM button 20 CONTROL ROOM LEVEL control 21 CONTROL ROOM MONITOR OUT +4 dB (BAL) 25 CONTROL ROOM SETUP page 115 Control surface features 3 illustration 4 Control surface & rear panel chapter 4 Cooling fan 28 Copy Initial Fader preference 199 Copy, channel status 48 Copying automix events 158 Current scene display 29 Currently selected channel display 30 name display 30 selecting 34 Currently selected page page number display 30 selecting 31 title display 30 Cursor buttons 18 D Data entry section about 18 Pro Tools 178 DAW MIDI port setup 164 see alsoPro Tools DEC button 18 DECAY control 12 DEL, title edit window 32 DELAY button 12 Delay effects 131 DELAY LCR 226 DELAY SCALE 101 DELAY+ER. 240 DELAY->REV 242 Delaying channel signals 101 Deleting automix events 161 Digital I/O & cascading chapter 41 Dimensions 272 DIMMER button 22 Dimmer level, control room 115 Dimmer level, talkback 121 DIO button 7 DIO Warning preference 198 DIRECT button 11 Direct outs patching 56 routing to 66 Display about 10 confirmation messages 32 in detail 29 parameter boxes 31 parameter windows 31 Pro Tools 171 DISPLAY ACCESS section 7 DISPLAY ACCESS section, SELECTED CHANNEL section 12 Display Brightness preference 198 DISPLAY buttons AUX SELECT 6 DYNAMICS 12 EFFECTS/PLUG-INS 9 ENCODER MODE 6 EQUALIZER 14 MACHINE CONTROL 17 MONITOR 20 PAN/SURROUND 13 C Cascade COMM Link preference 198 CASCADE IN page 51 CASCADE IN port 27 CASCADE IN port pin assignments 271 CASCADE OUT page 51 CASCADE OUT port 27 CASCADE OUT port pin assignments 271 Cascading consoles about 49 attenuating cascade inputs 51 hookup examples 50 linked functions 49 master setting 51 turning off cascade outputs 51 Category, channel status 48 CH DIRECT OUT DESTINATION pages 56 CH EQUALIZER LIBRARY page 129 CH FADER EDIT pages 151 CH FADER VIEW page 109 CH GATE EDIT page 60 CH PARAMETER VIEW page 108 CH SURROUND EDIT page 70 Channel display mode, Pro Tools 172 Channel ID/Channel preference 198 CHANNEL INSERTS button 9 CHANNEL LIBRARY page 123 Channel names, assigning 112 02R96-VCM-VCM--Owner's Manual 293 ROUTING 11 SCENE MEMORY 16 USER DEFINED KEYS 16 DIST->DELAY 243 DISTORTION 232 DITHER page 48 Dithering digital outputs 48 DIV (divergence) 71 Double channel 47 Double speed 47 DUAL PITCH 231 Ducking, input channels 60 Duplicating automix events 161 DYNA. PHASER 234 Dynamic effects 132 DYNAMICS section about 12 compressors 98 gates 60 Dynamics. [. . . ]

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