Mackie TT24 Owner's Manual - 3.3
Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console Owner’s Manual
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3.2.4
MASTER
Press the MSTR button to select the MASTERS bank. The button lights green
and the following inputs are controlled on the channel strips:
1–12: Twelve Aux send masters
13–20: Eight Group masters
22–24: Left, Right, and Center/Mono Main outputs
NOTE:
The Left and Right faders are always linked. The Left-Right and Center/Mono faders
may be linked as needed.
3.3
V
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Pot Control Area
The buttons to the right of the channel faders assign the current function to the
channel V-Pots. These include the four V-POT CONTROL buttons (PAN,
TRIM, METERS, HPF), AUX SENDS 1–12, and AUX PAN (see Figure 3-4).
These buttons all intercancel so only one can be active at a time.
AUX PAN operates for stereo-linked Aux sends only, and does not deselect the
selected Aux send button. When selected, a single LED illuminates around the
V-Pot to indicate the pan position.
The AUX MODE button is discussed in this section because of its relevance to
the other Aux buttons.
However, it does not intercancel with the other buttons
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3.3.1
TRIM
Digital Trim, available only to the ANALOG bank, is used to adjust the input
level just after the ADC, and channel meter, and before the channel DSP. This
allows setting the analog gain for the optimal A/D conversion while still having
an adjustable input level to the channel DSP. This also provides a method to
lower the level of all channel outputs and sends at once: Digital Trim is before
the Aux and Group sends in the signal flow.
The Digital Trim provides
±15 dB of attenuation or gain, adjustable in 0.1 dB
increments and is indicated by a single, lit LED. When the Digital Trim is set to
unity, the top LED (12:00 position) and the bottom V-Pot LED illuminate.