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Midas PRO6 User Manual

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2 Chapter 1: Introduction
PRO6 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Conventions
Hand symbols, such as, (pushbutton, trackball etc.) and (control knob), are
used to show the operation of the physical controls on the control surface. GUI
operation is indicated by a pointer , which represents a ‘click’ operation.
The graphics shown right are used to differentiate between diagrams of
the control surface (immediate right) and GUI (far right). Placement is
generally towards the upper-right corner of the diagram.
‘Outline drawings are strategically
placed throughout the manual to
reference information to the
appropriate area(s) on the control
surface/GUI of the PRO6 Control
Centre. The small version (left)
indicates bay and GUI location, while
the larger, more accurate one can
pinpoint control sections (for
example, the EQ areas of the
12-channel input bay shown right).
Target areas are shaded in red.
Unless otherwise stated, illumination
of a control (pushbutton, switch, control knob etc.) on the control surface/GUI of the
PRO6 Control Centre indicates an “on”, “active” or “enabled” state. Conversely, an
extinguished condition indicates the control is “off”, “inactive” or “disabled”.
The following types of pushbutton are used on the control surface:
“switch” - a latching pushbutton, that is, one that changes its on/off status.
“button” - a non-latching pushbutton.
“key” - a keyboard-type pushbutton. Usually used for entering data, such as a
number or character.
Generally, control names are the same whether they are on the control surface or
the GUI. However, in cases where they differ, both names will be given, separated
by a forward slash “/”. The control name shown on the GUI will always be last and
enclosed in square brackets “[]”. For example, MENU/[S/C], which is the button
used for accessing the Select Side-Chain Source window (see “Side chain” on
page 273).
Hints and tips, which convey useful information to the user, appear where you
see the drawing pin graphic (shown right).
Terminology
To support both FOH and MON use, the terminology has been chosen very carefully to
apply equally to both (see "Glossary" on page 579). For a definition of the PRO6’s
primary buses, see “Definition of the primary buses” on page 375.

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BrandMidas
ModelPRO6
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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