Mute Logics are up to five logic buses for “Muting” of loudspeakers at open faders. They are independent from the logic functions.
In this tab, you can rename the Mute Logics 1...5 to simplify the configuration process. Mark the desired entry in the list and change the name in the field Label.
To configure a Mute Logic, do the following:
During configuration of the Fader Channels, select which Mute Logic is to be activated by a certain channel as soon as the fader is opened. All channels with the same active Mute Logic are OR-linked. One channel is enough to activate the function. Usually, mostly microphone inputs are coupled with Mute Logics e.g. to then mute the monitor loudspeakers. You can assign several Mute Logics to each Fader Channel by clicking on the appropriate checkboxes under Audio System/Fader Channels/Output Mute Functions. (see Fader Channels – Configuring Signal Sources for Faders)
Determine which Mute Logics shall mute which output signals. You can assign several Mute Logics to each output by clicking on the appropriate checkboxes under Audio System/Output Routing/Mute Logic. (see Output Routing )
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Mute Logics work totally independent from Output Functions and logic functions. Neither are they available as logic sources. |
Mute Logics are easy to configure. In case you need more complex muting functions (e.g. key switchable), you can realise this with logic functions and Output Functions.
If you click on the checkbox PFL activates Mute Logic the corresponding Mute Logic is also activated if the PFL function in the assigned Fader Channel is active.