Rane Sixty-One Sixty-One Mixer Manual for Scratch Live 2.5.0 - Page 9

Headphone Cues, Channel Faders & Crossfader, Channel Meters, Mute Switches, Mic Input, Session

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The Dry / Wet pan control lets you set the amount of FlexFX in the Main Mix. DRY equals no effect, WET gives maximum effect. Headphone Cues Headphone CUE assigns a signal to the headphone monitor. Headphone Cue controls operate as solo or radiobutton controls. This means engaging a headphone Cue turns all the other headphone Cue controls off. You can select more than one at a time by simultaneously pressing more than one CUE button. Channel Faders & Crossfader These faders use magnetic non-contact mechanisms with no noise and no bleed. Each fader has REVERSE and CONTOUR controls. Channel Meters Each PGM channel has a mono meter to assist in setting levels. These meters are quasi-peak with peak hold. The goal is to stay out of the red. The best method is to bring up a PGM fader all the way, then adjust the channel Level control so that red flashes are rare to none. AUX This digital input is on USB playback stereo pair 5-6 and is normally used for the Scratch Live SP-6 sample player. This AUX input has it's own LEVEL, FlexFx assign and CUE. To assign the SP-6 Sample Player to AUX, click the SP-6 tab on the main Scratch Live screen and select "A" as the SP-6 output. See "Enable SP-6 Sample Player" on page 39. Mic Input This Mic input on a XLR/TRS combo jack has LEVEL, High and Low tone controls, FlexFx assign and a meter. Select MIC or LINE level using the rear panel switch. LINE is usually correct for wireless mic receivers. The Mic is OFF when the Level control is at "0". Mute Switches These joysticks provide quick program mute, much like transform switches on the other mixers. The signal is ON in the straight-up position, a push in any direction kills the signal. Session In and Out The SESSION IN has it's own Level control and may be used as a general purpose analog RCA jack AUX input. The SESSION Out has it's own Level control and may be used as a general purpose RCA jack Main Mix output. Session in and Session out are typically used to chain mixers together. Main Out The Main outputs have a Level control and a quasipeak stereo meter with peak hold. Headphones The Headphone monitor provides stereo or mono split-cue operation. • In Stereo operation, the Pan control pans between stereo Cue and stereo Main Mix. • In Split Cue operation, the Pan control pans between Mono Cue in the left ear and mono Main Mix in the right ear. • Individual Cue buttons are provided for PGM 1, PGM 2, AUX and FlexFx. • The Headphone Level control sets the level coming from both of the front panel 3.5 mm and ¼˝ output jacks. RANE SIXTY-ONE MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR'S MANUAL 2.5.0 9

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The
DRY / WET
pan control lets you set
the amount of FlexFX in the Main Mix.
DRY
equals no effect,
WET
gives maximum
effect.
Headphone Cues
Headphone
CUE
assigns a signal to
the headphone monitor. Headphone
Cue controls operate as solo or radio-
button controls. This means engaging
a headphone Cue turns all the other
headphone Cue controls off. You can
select more than one at a time by
simultaneously pressing more than one
CUE
button.
Channel Faders & Crossfader
These faders use magnetic non-contact
mechanisms with no noise and no bleed.
Each fader has
REVERSE
and
CONTOUR
controls.
Channel Meters
Each PGM channel has a mono meter to
assist in setting levels. These meters are
quasi-peak with peak hold. The goal is to
stay out of the red.
The best method is to bring up a PGM
fader all the way, then adjust the channel
LEVEL
control so that red flashes are rare to
none.
Mute Switches
These joysticks provide quick program
mute, much like transform switches on
the other mixers. The signal is ON in
the straight-up position, a push in any
direction kills the signal.
AUX
This digital input is on USB
playback stereo pair 5-6
and is normally used for the
Scratch Live SP-6 sample
player. This
AUX
input
has it’s own
LEVEL
,
FLEXFX
assign and
CUE
.
To assign the SP-6
Sample Player to
AUX
,
click the SP-6 tab on the main Scratch
Live screen and select “A” as the SP-6
output.
See “Enable SP-6 Sample
Player” on page 39.
Mic Input
This Mic input on a
XLR/TRS combo jack
has
LEVEL
,
HIGH
and
LOW
tone controls,
FLEXFX
assign and a meter.
Select
MIC
or
LINE
level
using the rear panel
switch.
LINE
is usually
correct for wireless
mic receivers. The Mic
is OFF when the
LEVEL
control is at “
0
”.
Session In and Out
The
SESSION IN
has it’s own
LEVEL
control and may be
used as a general purpose
analog RCA jack AUX input.
The
SESSION OUT
has it’s
own
LEVEL
control and
may be used as a general
purpose RCA jack Main Mix
output.
SESSION IN
and
SESSION OUT
are typically used to chain
mixers together.
Main Out
The Main outputs have a
Level control and a quasi-
peak stereo meter with
peak hold.
Headphones
The Headphone monitor
provides stereo or mono
split-cue operation.
• In Stereo operation, the
PAN
control pans between
stereo Cue and stereo
Main Mix.
• In
SPLIT CUE
operation, the
PAN
control pans between
Mono Cue in the left ear and mono Main
Mix in the right ear.
• Individual
CUE
buttons are provided for
PGM 1
,
PGM 2
,
AUX
and
FLEXFX
.
• The Headphone Level control sets the
level coming from both of the front
panel 3.5 mm and ¼˝ output jacks.
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