4 channel operation, Master(1,2)+3,4 mode, Master(1)+2,3,4 mode – Lectrosonics Quadra User Manual
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Digital IEM System
Rio Rancho, NM
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4 Channel Operation
In this mode, all four audio channels fed to the trans
mitter are available at the receiver.
NOTE: the transmitter must be in 4 Channel
mode for the receiver to work in this manner.
Audio can be routed to the four audio control knobs in
the following ways:
•
Master(1,2)+3,4
Feeds channels 1 & 2 to the master volume knob
in a fixed stereo relationship, while audio chan
nels 3 & 4 are on the two smaller separate knobs.
This gives you individual control over two of the
channels in their relationship to the stereo mix.
For instance, you may want to have drums and
bass (in stereo) on 1 & 2, your guitar in ch. 3 (first
small knob, in the middle) and your vocals in ch.
4 (second small knob, closest to the headphone
jack). After choosing this mode, you would use
the master knob to control your overall volume,
and the other two knobs to change how those two
individual channels are mixed into the master.
•
Master(1)+2, 3, 4
Places ch. 1 on the master knob, and then gives
you individual control over channels 2, 3 and 4.
Use this mode if you plan to have a mono mix as a
starting point, and then add three additional chan
nels that you would like to adjust during perfor
mance. An example would be drums and bass (in
mono) on 1, backing vocals on 2, your guitar on
3, and your vocals on 4. Each of the channels can
still be panned in the stereo field.
•
1+2+3+4
Gives you individual control over all four audio
channels. In this setup,
there is no master vol
ume knob. You can develop a stereo mix by pan
ning each channel in the stereo field (see panning,
below).
MASTER
VOLUME
AUDIO CH.
1
2
NO
FUNCTION
AUDIO
CH. 3
AUDIO
CH. 4
Master(1,2)+3,4 mode
MASTER
VOLUME
AUDIO
CH. 1
Master(1)+2,3,4 mode
AUDIO
CH. 2
AUDIO
CH. 3
AUDIO
CH. 4
AUDIO
CH. 1
AUDIO
CH. 3
1+2+3+4 mode
AUDIO
CH. 2
AUDIO
CH. 4