Ecler ECLERNET MANAGER User Manual
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By left-clicking on a crossing point knob and holding the mouse button, we can adjust the knob setting or
amount of input signal sent to the output determined by this crossing point. The knob setting can be
changed whether the crossover point is active or not. The knob setting and the MUTE function are
always individual, affecting only the selected knob (coloured in orange) even if the source and/or
destination stereo is stereo.
Additionally, there are some buttons marked as "U " (UNMUTE) and "M " (MUTE) in various locations of
the matrix:
o at the top left of the matrix: they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the matrix
(the 8x8 or 16x16 knobs it contains), activating or deactivating all sends from all inputs to
all outputs
o under each column of the matrix: they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the
column (the 8 or 16 knobs it contains), activating or deactivating all sends from all inputs
to this output
o to the right of each matrix row: they simultaneously act on all crossing points of the row
(the 8 or 16 knobs it contains), activating or deactivating all sends from this input to all
outputs
7.6.3. OUTPUTS row
OUTPUTS row shows the device outputs (8 or 16 depending on the selected operating mode – 8x8 or
16x16). Next to the name of each output, there is a level adjustment knob and a small VU meter. The VU
meter is a "post-fader"-type, i.e. it displays the level of the signal taken after the level knob, matching the
right bar of the VU meter for the same channel in the OUTPUTS section. The triangular-shaped indicator
above the channel number matches the CLIP indicator in the right bar of the VU meter for the same
channel in the OUTPUTS section.
The level adjustment knob is in fact the same LEVEL control that the channel fader within the OUTPUTS
section. Changing one of them (MATRIX knob or OUTPUTS fader) changes the other at the same time
as they are in fact distinct graphical representations of the same control: the amount of output signal for
the mix determined by the crossing points in this output column. This is MASTER control of this output
signal, which is then processed by the settings made in OUTPUTS section.
Clicking on a knob with the left mouse button and holding it allows you to adjust the knob setting or
amount of output signal.
A double-click on a knob toggles the MUTE function for this output. The knob is filled in grey when
MUTE is active and in white when it is not. This setting is exactly the same as the one from the
OUTPUTS section (LEVEL: MUTE button)
Clicking on the STEREO symbol (two bound rings) between two naturally linked outputs (one odd output
and the next one constituting the pair: 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, etc.) lets link them in stereo mode (symbol
highlighted in white) or break the link, for mono mode (grey symbol). This setting is exactly the same as
the one from the INPUTS section (LEVEL: MODE: MONO or STEREO).
Stereo linking of two outputs copies the odd channel status in the even channel of the pair, and from that
moment all adjustments (level, equalization, etc.) are simultaneously applied to both.
If Link channels mode is enabled (chain link symbol) in addition to stereo mode, levels and mute
function of the 2 crossing points between these inputs and outputs are synchronized (see examples in
7.6.1. INPUTS column).