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6416
M FRONT PANEL
6416m Channel Strip Functions
The features of the 6416m mic preamp channels are described in detail
in this section. Most of these features can also be remote controlled by
adding the optional RCI Remote Control Interface and MCS Mic Control
Surface.
All operations described below apply to the currently selected mic pre
channel.
Channel Activation Button
Each of the sixteen mic/line input channels on the 6416m can be made
active on the network individually using the lighted Active button found
above the channel number. Activating a channel assigns it to an A-Net
Slot, making it part of the network and available to any output module
or console interface card in the Pro64 network.
Channel activation buttons
are found above the channel
number. Here, Channels 1,
3, and 4 have been made
active on the network. (Active
channel LEDs are shown in
black.)
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Mute
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Mute
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Mute
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Mute
In Auto Mode, each A-Net Slot is unique. The Control Master manages
the availability of A-Net Slots and will grant or deny a channel activation
request from an input module based on the current makeup of the
network, the sample rate, and the Slots already in use.
To activate a 6416m input channel within a given A-Net Slot range,
press its numbered A
CTIVE button. (Note that the word “Active” does
not appear on the front panel user interface.) If the Slot is available, the
Control Master will enable the Slot and the channel’s green LED will
light. If the Slot is not available, the LED will flash briefly, indicating that
the requested Slot is in use elsewhere in the network.
In Manual Mode, a channel can be activated at any time. Depending
on how the network is set up and configured, activating a channel
can replace a same-numbered Slot that was added to the network
elsewhere.
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