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Chapter 3: ProControl Basics 49
MUTE, DIM and MONO Controls
Control Room MUTE Switch
The MUTE switch acts as a control room master mute, al-
lowing speaker feeds to be muted. The MUTE switch does
not affect the Headphone signal (front-panel 1/4” connec-
tor). The current monitoring mode determines the available
MUTE options:
Stereo Mode
Two modes of Control Room Mute are available: MUTE CR
(default) and MUTE ALL: These two different modes are se-
lectable from the UTILITY/MONITOR page.
MUTE CR (Control Room) Mutes the MAIN and ALT output
pairs only. The AUX Out mix will not be affected. This is
useful when you want to have the control room speakers
muted, but you do NOT want to mute the talent mix feed
(either MIX TO AUX or AUX IN). This is the factory default.
MUTE ALL Mutes all of the audio output pairs (MAIN, ALT,
AUX). In this case, you would probably be using the AUX
out for some purpose other than a talent mix.
The MUTE modes can be selected from the ProControl
UTILITY page (UTILITY > MONITOR > MUTE/DIM).
Surround Mode MUTE silences all outputs at all times
(MAIN, ALT, AUX). In other words, all six outputs of a sur-
round matrix are affected.
Refer to Appendix A: UTILITY Settings for instructions on
configuring ProControl UTILITY parameters.
Control Room MONO Switch
The MONO switch (green LED) mono-sums the control
room mix, allowing mono confidence monitoring. Listen-
ing to a mix in this manner lets you check phase and bal-
ance relationships of a mix in mono.
The switch is active in both Stereo and Surround monitor
modes, and affects the headphone output as well. It does
not affect Slate/Dub or the Aux output.
CONTROL ROOM
AUX (5-6)
TALKBACK
MIX TO
AUX
ALT
MUTE
MONO
HEADPHONE
DIM
MAIN (1-6)
ALT (3-4)
TRIM 5
TRIM 6
STEREO MIX
SRC 1 (3-4)
SRC 2 (5-6)
SRC 3
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