AEQ
CAPITOL
Ultra-compact digital audio mixer
65
4.2.2.
“
Mixer Bus Configuration
”
submenu.
“Mixer Bus Configuration” submenu is accessed, from the drop-down menu “Hardware
Configuration”, by clicking on the icon:
“Mixer Bus Configuration” submenu allows you to define the configuration of the internal
summing buses of the mixer. AEQ CAPITOL is supplied configured with the following factory
default buses:
•
“
Program
“
:
stereo and with working mode defined as “Program”.
•
“
Audition
“
:
stereo and with working mode defined as “Audition”.
•
“
Aux 1
“
:
stereo and with working mode defined as “Aux 1”.
•
“
Aux 2
“
:
stereo and with working mode defined as “Aux 2”.
•
“
Cue
“
:
PFL bus, stereo and with working mode defined as “Cue”.
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“
Studio
“
:
output bus toward studio monitors and headphones, stereo and with working
mode defined as “Studio”.
•
“
Control
“
:
output bus toward control monitors and headphones, stereo and with
working mode defined as “Control”.
•
“
MPX 1
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 1”.
•
“
MPX 2
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 2”.
•
“
MPX 3
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 3”.
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“
MPX 4
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 4”.
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“
MPX 5
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 5”.
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“
MPX 6
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 6”.
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“
MPX 7
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 7”.
•
“
MPX 8
“
:
mono and with working mode defined as “MPX 8”.
You can edit the "Label" for each mixer bus. If a mixer bus in factory configured as stereo is
reconfigured to mono, the liberated channel will pop up on the configuration screen as available.
The opposite would happen if you change the settings for an initially mono bus, “MPX 1” for
instance: when you reconfigure it for stereo operation, the next bus line, “MPX 2” in this case,
will disappear from the available buses on the configuration screen since this bus will be added
to “MPX 1”.
You can define up to 32 mono or 16 stereo mixer buses, including the 7 predefined stereo
buses and the 8 MPX mono buses as described above. The remainder of mixing buses can be
defined as “Internal”. An internal BUS internal is simply an additional BUS with software user-
defined functionality. Its name, “internal” doesn’t imply that its signal can’t be routed to any
physical output that is not assigned to another BUS.