6.14 Master Module: Group-to-Matrix
Assigned Pre or Post Group
Master Fader
stereo house mix from the eight subgroups, yet you need
as many as eight additional mono or five stereo mixes.
The mix matrix alone allows for only one stereo and
A slide switch in each master module permits the
module’s group send to the mix matrix to be altered. As
shipped, the console is preset so that when the GROUP-
TO-MTRX switch is on, the matrix is fed signal after
the Group Master Fader (but before the GROUP ON/off
switch). The internal switch in each of these modules
can be repositioned so that the matrix is fed before the
Group Master Fader.
In the factory preset configuration, the matrix
follows the group mix. If one group, for example, is used
for vocals, another for keyboards, etc., then all vocals
going to all matrix outputs can be adjusted with one
Group Master Fader... all Keyboards going to all matrix
outputs can be adjusted with another Group Master
Fader, etc. Suppose, however, that you plan to feed a
six mono mixes, or a total of four stereo mixes. A greater
number of mixes can be obtained by selecting the
alternate (pre-Group Master Fader) switch positions. In
that case, you can assign the Group Outputs to the
stereo bus via the GROUP-TO-ST switch [40] and the
adjacent PAN pot [41]; the Group Master Faders will
serve as submasters for this stereo mix, and the Stereo
Master Fader will control the mixed output. At the
same time, the matrix controls on each master module
will provide an 8:1 mix of the same groups; that matrix
channel’s #1 - #8 mix controls will serve as submasters,
and the MTRX MASTER [31] will control the mixed
output. (Do not turn up the L and R controls in the
matrix, since these would be redundant here). In this
way, you can obtain one stereo and eight mono mixes,
five stereo mixes, or some combination thereof all with
independent submaster and master controls.
Figure 6-14. Internal Switch Position For Pre- and Post- Group Master Fader Feed to Mix Matrix,
and Block Diagram Location.
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Summary of Contents for PM4000
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Page 2: ...PM4000 OPERATING MANUAL ...
Page 7: ...Section 1 Introduction ...
Page 11: ...Section 2 Brief Operating Instruction ...
Page 47: ...Section 3 Specifications ...
Page 51: ...Dimensional Drawings PM4000 Console all versions Page 3 4 ...
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Page 54: ...Module Block Diagrams See back of the manual for overall system block diagram Page 3 7 ...
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