PM1D System Software V1.5 Supplementary Manual
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Cautions regarding mix minus
Please be aware of the following items when you use mix
minus.
• Mix minus is a shortcut for rapidly making settings ; it
is not like changing a “mode.” This means that even
after executing mix minus, you are still free to edit the
various parameters in the CH to MIX screen.
• The mix minus operation always applies only to the
last-selected input channel. If you want to exclude two
or more input channels from the signals that are sent
to a specific MIX bus, execute the mix minus opera-
tion and then edit the settings manual.
• The setting of the POST ON/POST TO ST button
applies to two adjacent odd-numbered / even-num-
bered MIX buses. This means that, for example, if you
execute the mix minus operation on MIX bus 1, the
signal being sent to MIX bus 2 may also be affected.
(Signals from an input channel whose [TO ST] button
is turned off will not be sent to either MIX buses 1 or
2.)
• The mix minus operation is valid only for VARI type
MIX buses. You cannot select the MIX MINUS setting
popup window for a FIX type MIX bus.
If you want to obtain mix minus results with a FIX
type MIX bus, you can easily do so by using the job
select operation described on the next page.
• If an input channel is paired (or if a ST IN channel is
selected), the send level of the signal sent from both
channels to the applicable MIX bus will be –∞.
• The mix minus operation is valid even if the applicable
MIX bus is paired. In this case, the PAN settings of
adjacent odd-numbered / even-numbered input chan-
nels will be reflected by the PAN settings of the paired
MIX buses.
Before executing mix minus
After executing mix minus for input channel 1 →
paired MIX buses 1/2
The PAN settings of adjacent odd-numbered /
even-numbered input channels will be
reflected by the PAN of the paired MIX buses.
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