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16 M32 DIGITAL CONSOLE User Manual
6. Adjust the fourth encoder to select the type of oscillator to be used.
Choices include:
• Sine Wave
• Pink Noise
• White Noise.
7. Tap the fourth encoder to engage the selected oscillator type.
8. Adjust the sixth encoder to select a destination for the onboard
oscillator. Choices include:
• Mix Bus 1-16
• Main L Bus
• Main R Bus
• Main L+R Bus
• Main Centre / Mono
• Matrix Outputs 1-6.
9. Tap the sixth encoder to assign the selected oscillator destination.
1.13 Show Control
The SHOW CONTROL section on the control surface can be used to select,
activate and navigate saved Cues, Scenes or Snippets, depending on the selected
preference on SETUP/global.
LAST - navigates to the previous scene.
NEXT - navigates to the next scene.
UNDO - undoes the previous action.
NOW - navigates to the current scene.
VIEW - This give you access to more detailed parameters of the SCENES
function via the Main Display.
The SCENES screen on the Main Display allows setup for saving and recalling
dierent memory scenes of the M32. The comprehensive recallability of the
console (including gain settings for the digitally-controlled mic preamps) is one
of the most powerful aspects of the console.
The SCENES screen contains the following separate tabs:
home: This screen contains a general overview of the scenes contained
in the console, along with their custom names and what parameters are
included in each scene.
scenes: This screen allows the user to congure, edit and rename the
individual scenes.
snippets: This screen allows for the editing of the new ‘Snippets’
functionality.
param safe: This screen congures which console parameters are and are
not saved or switched with the console scenes.
chan safe: This screen congures which console channels are and are not
changed when a console scene change occurs.
MIDI: This screen allows the console to associate dierent scenes with
incoming and outgoing MIDI messages, allowing the console’s scene
changes to control or be controlled by external MIDI equipment.
HOME
The SHOW CONTROL screen’s home tab shows a general overview of the Cues
that have been congured in the console, along with their custom names and
what parameters are included in each Cue.
A Cue is simply a single event (such as a Scene, Snippet or MIDI command) or a
collection of events. These can be grouped together and stored for future recall.
Up to 500 Cue entries can be stored in the M32 at any time.
For a setting where these events are used heavily and are critical (such as a
theatre performance), this would be a good screen to leave on at all times so
that the console operator can be completely sure what Cue the console currently
resides on, and what Cue will come up next when the GO button is pressed.
To adjust the various Cue settings on the home tab, perform the following steps:
1. Rotate the rst push encoder to scroll among the available Cues in the list,
which is displayed on the left side of the Main Display.
2. Tap the rst push encoder to go to the currently selected Cue in the list,
switching the console to the state it was in when that Cue was stored.
3. Turn the second push encoder to select a Cue in the list to be skipped when
cycling through Cues using the LAST and NEXT buttons.
4. Tap the second push encoder to complete the skip command on the currently
selected Cue. That Cue will now be skipped when scrolling through the list.
5. Turn the third push encoder to scroll back through recent changes.
6. Tap the third push encoder to undo the recent change.
7. Turn the fourth encoder to select a slot to save a new Cue.
8. Tap the fourth push encoder to complete the save operation. The console’s
current state will be overwritten on the Cue number that was selected with
the push encoder.
9. Turn the sixth rotary to select which aspects of the console’s routing are
excluded from a Cue change, and will be unaected by any Cue changes that
occur. Routing choices that can be made safe include:
• Routing
• Output Patch
• Mic Preamp Gain (HA, short for Head-Amplier)
• Conguration
• Channel Processing
• Mix Buses
• Eects
• Talkback.
10. Tap the sixth push encoder to select any of the above choices as the encoder
rotation is used to select them. Multiple categories can be selected at the
same time.
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