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6.2: MIX OUTPUTS
CHANNELS & BUSSES > MIX OUTPUTS
6.2: CHANNELS & BUSSES > MIX OUTPUTS
All contributions to a Mix Bus are summed into Mix Bus Master DSP Channels (MIX 1-14). They
have various uses, including feeding auxiliary effects, as monitoring mixes, or creating unique mixes
for zoned areas, contribution to the main mix, and more.
They can be mono (MIX 1-14) or stereo (MIX 9 -14) and they receive input from the each of the MIX 1-14 busses.
In other words, Mix Master 1’s input is the sum of the contributions to the MIX 1 Bus (from the Input channels).
Mix Master channels can contribute to the Matrix (MTX) 1-4 busses, the Main LR and Mono mix buses (via the Fader)
and be patched to a physical output. Contributions to the Matrix busses are accessed via the tOTEM (FADER
FOLLOW) buttons when a Mix Master Control Channel is selected.
You can access Mix Master channels via the Fader Layers (FADERS) button group or by selecting the bus mix via the
tOTEM (FADER FOLLOW) buttons. The Fader Layer C is the default layer for the Mix Masters, though remember that
control channels can be assigned to any channel you require.
All Mix Master channels include a Graphic Equaliser, though do not use the ACS mic/line input controls (48V, trim),
and they do not have a Gate processing element.
Please note, Mix Masters cannot contribute to the FX 1-4 busses, or themselves, so the MIX, and FX FADER
FOLLOW buttons are not applicable for Control Channels assigned to Mix Masters.
There are various output-specific options, found via the Touch Screen Main Menu OUTPUTS & DMX button. These
offer channel naming, isolate, Pre/Post routing options, width (stereo/mono) and physical output patching. See section
6.2.1.
NOTE: For LCR Panning, LCR Panning Mode must be set in the OUTPUTS & DMX Menu. The Mono output patch is
the Centre output patch, and Mono routing must be enabled in the ACS (Assignable Channel Strip) OUTPUT section
with the MONO button.