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PAN: Each mixer input is considered “mono” and may be individually panned
anywhere in the stereo output mix. A pan control is positioned directly under each
input channel peak meter and has the appearance of a small vertical pointer. To
make a coarse adjustment, click on the pan control with your mouse and drag it to
the desired position. For finer adjustment (in 1% increments), you may click on the
pan control to make it active, and then use the left/right or up/down cursor keys on
your computer keyboard. Either way, while the pan setting is being adjusted, its
value will appear numerically in the Master Volume’s status box (below the Master
Volume Stereo Gang control) as a percentage from left pan to right pan: -100%
represents far left, +100% represents far right, and 0% represents the center.
SOLO: Each mixer input channel has a “Solo” checkbox associated with it.
Clicking on and activating a Solo box will solo the selected channel by essentially
muting all other signals. When more than one channel has Solo selected, all solo
channels will be summed to the solo ‘buss’(path), which is what one might consider
an ‘in place’ solo as opposed to a PFL, or pre-fader listen (levels and pans still
apply). Deactivating all solo boxes will return all input channels to their previous
mute/unmute states.
MUTE: Every mixer input channel has a “Mute” checkbox associated with it.
Clicking on and activating the Mute box will remove that signal from the stereo
buss. Deactivating the Mute box will add the signal back into the stereo buss.
STEREO GANG: All input channel pairs have a “Stereo Gang” capability. Clicking
on and activating the Stereo Gang checkbox will link (or “gang”) the left/right faders
so that both channels may be adjusted together as a stereo pair.
Patchbay/Router Page
The Patchbay/Router page allows you to connect each of the Delta 44’s hardware
outputs (2 pairs of analog output channels) to specific audio sources within the