PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL User Manual
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Solo Button
Turns Soloing On and Off.
This button will solo its channel to the outputs so that only the soloed
channel will be audible. When a Solo button is enabled, that channel or
bus will automatically be selected, and its Select button will illuminate.
Mute Button
Turns Muting On and Off.
This button mutes its channel. It will illuminate red when the channel is
muted. When a mute button is engaged, its channel will be muted in all
outputs.
Monitor Sends and Pan Controls
Sets the Level and Panning of Each Channel in the Monitor Mixes.
Above each channel are channel sends and pans for each output pair. A
channel send is just like a fader on a mixer. It sets the volume level of its
channel in the monitor mix. The pan control sets the channel’s relative
position in the left/right stereo mix. When a pair of channels is stereo
linked, the pan control sets the spread of the channels in the left/right
stereo mix.
The top control for each output pair is the send level,
and the lower control is the pan control.
FX Sends Controls
Sets the Level of Each Channel in the FX Mixes.
The FXA and FXB Send controls sets the level of each channel in the FX
Buses. The higher the level, the wetter the processed signal will be.
Channel Pan Control
Sets the Panning of Each Channel in the Main Mix.
The pan control sets the channel’s relative positions in the stereo main
mix. When a pair of channels is stereo linked, the pan control sets the
spread of the channels in the left/right mix.
Fader
Controls the Overall Level of the Channel or Bus.
Each input channel features a fader for accurate level adjustment. Unity
gain (0 dB) is denoted by a “U.”