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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
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D19 MicAD
MicAD MASTER
The MicAD MASTER can be used to control all functions of any MicAD version. Usually, it is powered from the controlled MicAD; it has no POWER switch. All functions work in the same way as on the MicAD except for the following additional functions: [8] LINE/MIC Potentiometer When a remote control channel is selected, the potentiometer settings of the Master will usually be different from the ones of the selected MicAD. Normally, audio levels are displayed. As soon as a potentiometer is slightly turned, the Master's display changes to indicate the difference between the potentiometer setting and the actual gain setting on the MicAD.
OVL �1 �3 �6 �9 �12 �18 �24 �30 �40 �60
MIC LINE � 48V LINK
SEL
With reference to this indication, the corresponding potentiometer has to be turned (down for our example) until only the center LED is on. During this matching process the potentiometer does not change the gain. As soon as only the center LED is on, the display changes to indicate the signal level again, and the potentiometer position is matched to the gain setting. From now on, the potentiometer is active and controls the gain of the MicAD's corresponding input channel. [13] CTRL CH Key to select the remote control channel to be operated.
D19 MicAD MASTER D19 MicAD No. 1 Audio Ch. 1...8 D19 MicAD No. 2 Audio Ch. 9...16 D19 MicAD No. 3 Audio Ch. 17...24 Potentiometer No. 2 Remote Control Channel No. 3 Audio Channel No. 18
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In the example above, 3 MicAD units are remotely controlled by a MicAD Master. The audio channels are numbered in succession: Unit no. 1 holds the audio channels no. 1...8, unit no. 2 holds the audio channels no. 9...16, and so on. If the gain of audio channel 18 has to be adjusted, select remote control channel no. 3 by pressing CTRL CH as many times as required until a �3� is displayed. Then, the potentiometer no. 2 adjusts the gain of audio channel no. 18.
E 2/4 Operation
Edition: 19.02.01
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