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Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip Detail
[F3 (Phase)] PHASE
This selects the Phase (NRM, INV) for each channel. If you 
are using two microphones to record one source, it is 
possible that you will experience “phase cancellation.” This 
is usually caused by a microphone that is wired in an 
inverted fashion and results in the lowering or muting of 
your signal when both channels are played. If you are 
experiencing this, try setting this parameter to “INV” for one 
of the microphones. Usually, “NRM” is selected.
NRM:
Normal phase (track has same phase as the input). This is the 
default setting.
INV:
Inverted (opposite) phase.
[F4 (Group)] FADER GROUP
Turn the TIME/VALUE knob to assign the selected channel 
to one of the eight Fader Groups.
[F1 (Meter)] METER
Switches the Meter Display in the Mixer screen between pre-
fader and post-fader signal levels. Pre-fader indicates the 
level of the signal before it passes through the channel fader 
and post-fader indicates the level of the signal after it passes 
through the channel fader.
[F3 (Solo)] SOLO
Use this to turn the SOLO function on and off for a mixer 
channel (p. 43).
[F4 (Mute)] MUTE
Use this to turn the MUTE function on and off for a mixer 
channel (p. 42).
[F5 (Fader)] FADER
Controls the level (0-127) of the signal.
Track Mixer
The following functions are found in the Track Mixer. Press 
the SELECT button for any Track to view and adjust the 
settings. Press the function button located under the display 
corresponding to the setting you wish to change. Or, press 
[
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the cursor to 
settings you wish to change. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to 
change the value.
If you adjust the equalizer and the pan while sound is 
playing, you may notice “blips” in the sound. This is not a 
malfunction. If you find it annoying, adjust the equalizer and 
the pan when the sound is not playing.
[F1 (MIX)] MIX Bus Enable/Pan
Assigns the channel to the MIX bus and determines the 
balance of the signal in the Master Stereo Mix.
(Mix Assign Switch)
On:
The channel is assigned directly to the MIX bus. Set this 
to “on” when you simply want to mix an input without 
actually recording it.
Off:
The channel is not assigned to the MIX bus.
(Pan Knob)
Sets the left-right balance (L63-R63) of the channel in the MIX 
bus.
[F2 (Low)], [F3 (Mid)], and 
[F4 (High)] Equalizer
Sw (Equalizer Switch)
Turns the EQ on and off. The EQ switch must be on to make 
settings in the EQ section.
(Equalizer Select)
This setting selects how many bands of EQ are available in 
the channel.
2 Band EQ:
Low and High bands are available.
3 Band EQ:
Low, Mid, and High bands are available.
You can use three-band EQ on as many as 16 tracks and/or 
inputs at the same time. Three-band EQ cannot be used on 
Tracks 17 and 18. Two-band EQ can be used on all 28 tracks 
and inputs at the same time.