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Behringer P16 versus Aviom
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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Hirsch" data-source="post: 141755" data-attributes="member: 9923"><p>Re: Behringer P16 versus Aviom</p><p></p><p>I am in need of a bit more detail as to how the P16-M handles tone</p><p>control settings across different channels. The manual implies that</p><p>the tone controls affect the actively-selected source, i.e. channel</p><p>1-16 or 'Master'. </p><p></p><p>First, I need to verify that this actually the case. Are the tone</p><p>controls remembered by the current selection OR are they always global</p><p>like the master level control?</p><p></p><p>If the tone controls are source-specific:</p><p></p><p>- When are they "read" by the mixer logic? If I have channel 1</p><p> selected, turn the treble all the way down and select channel 2 I'm</p><p> assuming that channel 2 inherits its previous state. But, with the</p><p> treble control still physically counter-clockwise what makes channel</p><p> 2 "read" the knob state? Does it pickup the new state when ANY of</p><p> the tone controls are moved? Is it picked up on a per-knob basis?</p><p> Other?</p><p></p><p>- I notice that the LED rings at the base of the tone controls</p><p> illuminate in different patterns depending on what input is</p><p> selected. What is the significance of this? Is to flag the fact</p><p> that one or more controls was moved from flat for that channel? </p><p></p><p>- If I have been making tone adjustments on channel 1, then switch to</p><p> channel 2 is there a way to determine what the memorized tone</p><p> settings are for that channel? Can the LEDs provide a clue?</p><p></p><p>I've discovered by experimentation that the pan knob can always be</p><p>automatically centered by pushing it and the master volume can be</p><p>muted by pushing that control. Neither of these behaviors appear to</p><p>be documented. Are there other handy features that are similarly</p><p>not mentioned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Hirsch, post: 141755, member: 9923"] Re: Behringer P16 versus Aviom I am in need of a bit more detail as to how the P16-M handles tone control settings across different channels. The manual implies that the tone controls affect the actively-selected source, i.e. channel 1-16 or 'Master'. First, I need to verify that this actually the case. Are the tone controls remembered by the current selection OR are they always global like the master level control? If the tone controls are source-specific: - When are they "read" by the mixer logic? If I have channel 1 selected, turn the treble all the way down and select channel 2 I'm assuming that channel 2 inherits its previous state. But, with the treble control still physically counter-clockwise what makes channel 2 "read" the knob state? Does it pickup the new state when ANY of the tone controls are moved? Is it picked up on a per-knob basis? Other? - I notice that the LED rings at the base of the tone controls illuminate in different patterns depending on what input is selected. What is the significance of this? Is to flag the fact that one or more controls was moved from flat for that channel? - If I have been making tone adjustments on channel 1, then switch to channel 2 is there a way to determine what the memorized tone settings are for that channel? Can the LEDs provide a clue? I've discovered by experimentation that the pan knob can always be automatically centered by pushing it and the master volume can be muted by pushing that control. Neither of these behaviors appear to be documented. Are there other handy features that are similarly not mentioned? [/QUOTE]
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