
Groups
Groups provide extra mix busses and pre-mixes for routing to Main Outputs or track sends. Groups can be
mono or stereo and there can be up to 24 Groups in a Desk Setup.
The default path names are GRP1 to GRP8.
Groups can have one output at the end of the signal path that can be connected Output Port. This is achieved
using I/O Patching.
Groups can have Channels and Tracks as routing sources. They can be routed to Main Outputs and Tracks. The
software that controls routing prevents any feedback loops from occurring.
They can also make contributions to Auxiliaries.
Mono Groups can also have pan designators applied and this is setup using the Pan Designators and Pan
Macros functions in Desk Edit. Any Channels routed to them will pan to the Group according to the designated
pan position. This would be useful, for instance, in feeding an out-board effects unit with the panned signal(s)
for the rear surround, which could then be looped back into the console via an input to a Channel.
Groups are not used in Film Stems. They cannot use Bus/Tape switching and are therefore unable to use the
Stem and Record Control section of the Surround Sound panel.
Press the GROUP key on the upper channel strip to show available Groups. Press the numbered key in the
routing array to route the path to that Group.
Auxiliaries
Auxiliaries provide additional mix busses for creating cue mixes and extra output mixes. There can be up to 16
auxiliaries in a Desk Setup, any of which can be mono or stereo (a stereo aux is intrinsically stereo and does not
'steal' the next available aux for the other leg).
Auxes use the Master Faders but they can also be assigned to normal fader strips.
The default path names are AU1 to AU16.
Auxes can take pre and post fader contributions from Channels, Groups and Tracks. They can be routed to
Cues.
Press the AUX key on the upper channel strip to show available Auxes. Press the numbered key in the routing
array to route the path to that Aux.
Auxiliary Contributions
Pressing the Aux 1-8 key on the Upper Channel Strip will bring up the contribution levels for Aux 1-4, plus it's
ON/OFF switch.
Pressing Gain/Bal will bring up the Pre/Post switching for these auxes, plus a pan control if the aux is stereo.
Cues
Cues provide for cue mixes that are typically used to feed the headphones or studio loudspeakers. There can be
up to twelve mono or stereo Cues in a Desk Setup (Cues default to stereo).
Cues can be assigned to the console surface, although this is not necessary for their operation.
The default path names for Cues are CUE1, CUE2, CUE3, etc.
Cues can use Auxiliaries and Mains as routing sources and are normally output via the monitoring system (to
the control room, headphones, etc.), but can also be I/O routed to output ports which could also have speakers
attached.
Working With Signal Paths
Groups
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