Справочник Пользователя для Echo 4

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Console Software 
 
 
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Console Software 
monitored between the two channels of the currently selected output bus. Holding 
the Ctrl key and clicking on a pan knob will set it to the center position. Below 
each pan knob is a non-selectable green field that tells you the current setting of the 
pan knob. Note that adjusting the pan knob will not affect your recording, as the 
input monitor controls only affect how the input signal is sent to (or monitored on) 
the outputs.  
 
Below the pan knob are the monitor solo and mute buttons. Activating the solo 
button will make sure that the selected output bus only monitors the inputs that are 
soloed. Activating the mute button on an input channel will prevent it from being 
monitored by the currently selected output bus. Again, this does not affect 
recording. These are followed by the monitor fader, which controls the input 
monitor level. Like the pan, solo, and mute controls, this does not affect your 
recording level. The faders also have gang buttons, and their operation is the same 
as the gang button for the master output bus controls. 
 
Digital Inputs  (AudioFire2, AudioFire4 and AudioFire8)
 
 
The controls for the digital inputs can found to the right of the analog input 
controls and have the labels “S/PDIF”, “1”, and “2” at the top.  They are outlined 
in blue in the example on page 29. Their operation is identical to the analog inputs.    
 
Playback Controls  
 
 
The playback controls are to the left of the master output controls and are similarly 
labeled, except instead of “Out” they are labeled “Play”. They are outlined in 
orange in the example on page 29. The playback controls affect the level of audio 
being played by an application out the currently selected output bus. These controls 
operate the same as the input monitor controls, except there are no pan knobs, solo 
buttons, or level meters.