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Chapter 6 –Taking Control

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TASCAM SX-1

Quick Start Guide

Audio Monitoring
1 MONITORING

The level and source select

(such as master output, cue, auxiliary, or digital
input) controls for the

STUDIO

and

CONTROL

ROOM

outputs are in this section. There is a speaker

select button for the

CONTROL ROOM

that allows

quick switching between two different sets of moni-
tors (which are fed by the Large and Small

CONTROL ROOM

outs). Control for the SX-1's

onboard talkback mic is in the

STUDIO

section.

2 SOLO

In this section you will find a level knob

for the Solo feature, and a key for selecting the Solo
Mode:

PRE-FADER

,

IN-PLACE

, or

USER-DEFINED

(AFL) (these modes are explained in the Owner's
Manual
).

Information Display
3 LCD ACCESS

The keys in this section recall

screens that are specific to the LCD display. Screens
include: bus assignment, track waveform, MIDI
information, and channel trim (these screens are
explained in the Owner's Manual).
These screens are in addition to those available
through the

MAIN DISPLAY MODES

section and can

be accessed independently of the current VGA
screen. For example, the VGA can display the

Track

screen, and at the same time, the LCD can display

Routing

(for true dual monitor behavior, set the

MAIN

DISPLAY

button to

).

4 MAIN DISPLAY MODES

This section's

keys select the screen you are viewing on your exter-
nal VGA and the LCD.
Examples of these screens include: the main track
screen, mixer overview, individual mixer channels,

input/output routing, and project management (which
are explained in detail in the Owner's Manual). The

MAIN DISPLAY MODES

section gives you all of the

most frequently accessed screens in one convenient
location.

5 Information Display

This section is not

actually labeled

Information Display

on the SX-1.

However, that title best describes this area. Here you
will find the LCD, stereo meters, and a variety of
LED indicators (for example, synchronization and
clock status, and hard disk and MIDI activity indica-
tors). Surrounding the big LCD are several “soft”
knobs and keys (see “LCD Screen Navigation” on
page 10), whose functions change depending on the
LCD’s current screen. The individual LED indicators
in this section are covered in the Owner's Manual.

Mix Control
6 FADER BANKS

Use the keys in this section

to choose which sources the SX-1's physical faders
will control. Preset fader banks include: input chan-
nels 1-16 and 17-32, group returns 1-8, auxiliary bus-
ses 1-8, and MIDI channels 1-16 for each MIDI Out
port (A, B, C, and D). Up to 7 user defined fader
banks can also be created.

7 MIXER CHANNELS

This section is not actu-

ally labeled

Mixer Channels

on the SX-1. However,

that title best describes this area of the SX-1's face.

Here you will find the 16 channel strips and all their
associated controls (faders, pan pots, mute/solo
switches, record enable keys, etc.) and the master
fader. The Mixer Channels section is covered in
detail in the Owner's Manual.

8 AUTOMATION

This section contains the

keys for utilizing automation. Here you can enable a
variety of automation modes (such as write, touch
and trim). For definitions of the automation modes,
see the Owner's Manual.

Settings Management
9 LIBRARY

When you create a new setting (an

effect or EQ, for example), it is possible to save this
setting as a patch for recall at a later time. The keys
for saving the settings for a variety of different func-

tions (including all the control elements of the chan-
nel strips) reside in the

LIBRARY

section. For more

information about the power of the Library feature,
see the Owner's Manual.