Console functions, Masters – Audient ASP4816 - Compact Analogue Recording Console User Manual
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Console functions.
OSCILLATOR
The 4 frequency oscillator can be
assigned either to buses 1-16 or
to the stereo mix bus. The level
is adjustable and when not in use
the oscillator should be completely
turned off.
1 Oscillator FREQUENCY
selection switches. Frequencies
of 40Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz or
15kHz can be selected using
the two switches.
2 O s c i l l a t o r R O U T I N G
switches. These route the
oscillator signal directly to
either the buses 1-16 or the
stereo mix bus.
3 Oscillator LEVEL Control.
4 Oscillator ON switch.
During normal operation of
the console ensure that the
oscillator is switched OFF.
5 SOLO level control.
6 SOLO IN FRONT alters the
ratio of the SOLO signal to the
MIX signal making it possible
to listen to the SOLO’d signal
in isolation or combined with
some amount of the stereo
mix.
7 The SIP switch switches the
console into SOLO IN PLACE
mode. This means that the solo
signal will replace the mix
signal at the stereo output of
the console.
8 This selects either PFL or
AFL mode. This switch is not
effective in SOLO IN PLACE
mode.
SOLO
This is the master control area
for the AFL/PFL and SOLO IN
PLACE system. If SIP is not
illuminated then the console will
be in either AFL or PFL mode
depending upon the PFL/AFL
switch.
PFL allows pre fade signals to be
auditioned on the monitors and
viewed on the master meters by
pressing the SOLO button on the
appropriate channel strip.
AFL allows the post fade post
pan signals to be auditioned on
the monitors and viewed on the
master meters by pressing the
SOLO button on the appropriate
channel strip.
A control adjusts the relative level
of the solo signal and the mix
signal allowing the solo’d channel
to be heard in isolation or with
some amount of the mix.
SIP mode allows the post pan signal
to be auditioned by switching the
solo’d channels onto the console
output and muting the stereo mix
for the duration of the solo. Since
this happens on the mix output,
solo in place should not be used
during mixing but is very helpful
when setting up the mix.
MASTERS