Stereo linking (global), Screens for linked modules, Phase – Teac DM-24 User Manual
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7 – Module operations—Linked modules
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Stereo linking (global)
There is a global screen which allows the viewing
and setting of stereo links:
To use this screen:
1
With the
SHIFT
indicator lit, press the
LINK/
GRP
key.
2
Press the
LINK/GRP
key until the
ST LINK
screen appears (or soft key 3).
3
Use the cursor keys or the channels’
SEL
keys to navigate round the screen (the cursor
is an upward-pointing arrow – in this screen
it is highlighting channel 3).
Linked channels and unlinked channels are
shown in the following way:
4
Press
ENTER
to make a stereo link from
unlinked channels, or to break the link of
linked channels.
Note that busses as well as aux sends can be stereo
linked using this screen. When they are linked, the
compressor settings, assignments, muting and fader
levels are linked.
NOTE
The grouping patterns (“Grouping” on page 69) may
change when channels are linked or unlinked. Recheck
the grouping patterns after making or breaking these
stereo links.
Screens for linked modules
The screens controlling stereo linked modules differ
from unlinked modules in the following ways:
Phase
Phase can be set individually for both mod-
ules of the pair
Pan
Changes to balance, and an image width control
is added.
The balance control can be centered, but naturally
there is no gang option.
POD 3 is used as an image width (
IMAGE
) control.
This controls the width of the stereo spread of the
two channels. The center position is labeled as
L+R
MONO
and provides a pinpoint mixture of the two
channels. Turning the control fully counterclockwise
provides a full stereo (
STEREO
) image. Turning the
control clockwise from the center reverses the left
and right channels in the stereo image. Turning the
control fully clockwise shows
REVERSE
on the screen.
Mono switch (MONO SW)
The mono switch
is situated in the bottom row (POD 2). It allows the
selection of either channel of the stereo pair (
L MONO
or
R MONO
), as well as the normal (
STEREO
) position.
Linked
Unlinked