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Mono input module, Bus assignment features – Peavey X-Eight HS User Manual

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mono input module

bus assignment features

The Input bus assignment section offers considerable flexibility for creat-
ing what eventually becomes the main output mix. Such features as

LCR

,

GROUP PAN ON

and eight-individual group assignments allow several

approaches to building the desired mix.All assignments are derived post-
fader, post-eq, and post-mute.

left-center-right—LCR

This feature is used to precisely position a signal in a sound system with a
center speaker cluster in addition to left and right clusters.The

PAN

control

becomes an integral part of how the input-signal is sent to the

LEFT

,

CEN

-

TER

, and

RIGHT

outputs.

The post-fader signal is assigned to the

LEFT

,

RIGHT

, and

MONO

/

CENTER

buses. Relative amounts of the signal fed to each bus is determined by the
position of the

PAN

control.

pan control

The pan control positions the signal within the stereo left/right field,
(or between left/center or center/right in

LCR

mode). The signal must be

assigned to either LCR or the L-R bus for the pan control to have any
affect.

see—left-center-right

safe preview—LED

Green steady

This means that the mute function is in safe-mode. If the channel is part
of a mute scene, it will not be activated when the scene is recalled.The
local mute function operates normally regardless of whether or not the
channel is in safe-mode.

Green flashing

The micro mute system is in edit-safe mode, and the channel is included
in the safe-scene. Pressing the local mute button will include or exclude
the mute from the safe-scene.

Pressing the edit-safe button in the micro channel section will remove the
console from edit-safe setup mode and save any changes that have been
made to the safe-scene. At this point, the green-

LED

will stop flashing.

The green-

LED

will light steadily if the channel is part of the safe-scene, or

extinguish if it is not part of the safe-scene.

LED

LED

1

When in safe-mode,
a channel will not
accept commands for any
external source.
Commands sent from the
master onboard processor
and any external MIDI
device will also be ignored.

+

green-

LED

status

flashing green
edit-safe mode
channel included in safe-scene

steady green
part of the safe-scene

no light
not part of the safe-scene

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