Master Out Section
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Basic Signal Routing
In the same was as the input channel modules, the only real difference between the stereo aux, G/A, stereo,
and mono masters is whether they are mono or stereo. The basic routing is the same for all signals, as
summarized in the diagrams below.
Each master receives the signal from the assigned input channels via the corresponding bus, and that signal
is summed with the signal from the related SUB IN connector and the talkback and oscillator signal (in
stereo in the stereo masters). [SUM GAIN] controls are provided at this point to allow excessively hot
signals to be reduced as necessary to prevent overload. The next step in the signal path is the master insert,
allowing external processing gear to be applied at this point. From there the signal goes to the
corresponding rear-panel master output, and/or to the corresponding stereo or mono matrix.
ST AUX
ST AUX
TO MATRIX
MASTER OUT
MATRIX
INSERT
INSERT
G/A OUT
TO MATRIX
INSERT
INSERT
MASTER OUT
MATRIX
MONO
MONO (C)
TO MATRIX
MONO (C)
OUT
MONO (C) SUB IN
TB/OSC
ST AUX L
ST AUX R
SUM
GAIN
ST AUX SUB IN L
ST AUX SUB IN R
TB/OSC
MASTER OUT
MATRIX
STEREO BUS IN L
STEREO BUS IN R
SUM
GAIN
STEREO SUB IN L
STEREO SUB IN R
TB/OSC
MASTER OUT
MATRIX
STEREO
TO MATRIX
STEREO
OUT
G/A
G/A IN
SUM
GAIN
G/A SUB IN
TB/OSC
SUM
GAIN
*
Shaded blocks correspond to switches on the modules.
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