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Old 03-22-2005, 10:08 AM
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Default RE: 10x program question

Entering an offset is done simply by pressing the store key under offset. If you move the master channels position by the switch, slider, etc that controls the channel, the offset position changes when you press store again. This is not difficult to do. Offset redefines the center position of the master channel in that mix. Say if mixing elevator to flap for example, if you don't have any offset entered, the center position of the stick will be the center position of the mix. But if you enter an offset at say 1/2 up elevator, 1/2 up elevator will then be the center position of the mix, and the mix will move from the upper to lower percentage in the mix or vice versa at 1/2 up elevator rather than at center stick. When mixing a channel to itself however, and the master channel is inhibited, the center position will be used for the mix which without an offset will be a value of 0, then when the computer calculates the position of the channel, it is based off of a 0 value, which the result will be no movement. With an offset saved, movement will then be possible.