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Digital console for live studio with 40 input channels, 32 midas microphone preamplifiers and 25 mix buses
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M32 DIGITAL CONSOLE User Manual
3. Tap the second encoder to invert the colour.
4. Adjust the third encoder to select the graphic icon for the selected channel.
A large variety of clip-art is available to represent various input sources and
output destinations.
5. Adjust the fourth encoder to select a name from a list of common preset
names (snippets) for the currently selected channel.
6. Tap the fourth encoder to assign the currently highlighted text to the
currently selected channel's scribble strip.
7. Tap the fifth encoder to edit the text assigned to the currently selected
channel's scribble strip.
8. Adjust the fifth encoder to scroll through the available characters that can be
used to name the currently selected channel's scribble strip.
9. Tap the fifth encoder to select the currently highlighted character.
10. Adjust the sixth encoder to scroll between the available character sets.
11. Tap the sixth encoder to exit the text editor and save the current parameters
to the currently selected channel's scribble strip.
preamps
This screen allows controlling all accessible preamps from the console, including
local and AES50 remote preamps, irrespective of any console's channel
assignments. The UP/DOWN navigation buttons switch between the two layers of
preamps. Pressing the push encoders will activate the phantom power. Turning
the first push encoder will select from the banks of eight, pressing it will confirm
the selection.
card
This screen selects the input/output configuration. Use the second push encoder
to select between the following presets:
32in / 32out
16in / 16out
32in / 8out
8in / 32out
8in / 8out
2in / 2out.

2.5 Library

The LIBRARY screen allows loading and saving of commonly used setups for the
channel inputs, effects processors and routing scenarios.
The LIBRARY screen contains the following separate tabs:
channel: This tab allows the user to load and save commonly used
combinations of the channel DSP effects.
effects: This tab allows the user to load and save commonly used effects
processor presets.
routing: This tab allows the user to load and save commonly used
signal routings.
channel
The LIBRARY screen's channel tab allows you to load and save commonly used
combinations of the channel DSP effects. For example, once you have dialled in
a combination of EQ and compression that works well for a particular singer, you
can save the channel DSP chain as a preset for later recall.
To adjust the various settings on the channel tab, perform the following steps:
1. Adjust the first push encoder to select which specific elements of the
input channel can be recalled when loading an input channel preset.
Choices include:
Head Amp (Microphone Preamplifier)
Configuration
Gate
Compressor
Equalizer
Sends.
2. Tap the first encoder to turn the currently selected element on or off in the
recall list.
3. Adjust the second encoder to scroll among a list of input channel presets.
4. Tap the second encoder to load the currently highlighted preset and make it
active on the currently selected console channel.
5. Adjust the third encoder to scroll among a list of channel preset slots to save
the current state of the currently selected console channel.
6. Tap the third encoder to save the currently selected channel's state to the
currently selected preset slot.
When the third encoder is tapped, a preset naming screen appears
Adjust and tap encoders 4-6 to apply a custom name to the preset
before saving it, then tap the sixth encoder to complete the
save process.
7. Tap the fourth encoder to delete a preset from the currently highlighted
preset slot.

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