Audient 8024-48 ASP8024-HE Large Format 48-Channel In-Line Analog Recording Console Heritage Edition

User Manual - Page 26

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FREQ HZ
Using the two buttons, you can select
from 40Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz or 15kHz for the
Oscillator frequency using the combinations
shown on the console.
BUS
Sends the Oscillator signal to every Multi-
track Bus Output.
MIX
Sends the Oscillator signal to the Mix Bus.
LEVEL
Sets the overall level of the Oscillator.
ON
Turns the Oscillator on and off.
SOLO LEVEL
Sets the overall level of the soloed channels.
The level can be adjusted from -10dB to +10dB.
SOLO IN FRONT
Allows you to blend between the solo bus and
the Mix Bus when in AFL or PFL modes. This
means you can hear the mix behind the soloed
channels to get an idea of how they will t into
the mix.
SIP (SOLO IN PLACE)
When engaged, SIP will cut all channels to the
Mix Bus other than the soloed channels. This will
be recorded so should be used with caution but
can be a great way to cut all other tracks during
a solo section.
PFL
Stands for “Pre Fade Listenand takes the soloed
signal before the fader so that the position of
the fader doesn’t affect the level of the soloed
channel.
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The 4-Frequency Oscillator can be assigned
either to the Multi-Track or the Stereo Mix
Bus.
The level is adjustable and when not in use,
the Oscillator should be completely turned
off.
This is the master control area for the AFL/
PFL and Solo In Place system. If SIP is not
illuminated then the console will either be in
AFL or PFL mode depending on the AFL/PFL
switch.
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OSCILLATOR & SOLO
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