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AUX MASTER OUTPUT CONTROL (x10)
Aux Output Mute Switch (Internally Illuminated)
When activated, this switch will mute the associated Auxiliary output including post fader sends to the
matrix system. Pre-fader matrix sends are not affected by this mute switch. This switch will not affect the
PFL solo operation of the console or the bus level (bicolor LED) signal monitoring.
100mm Aux Output Master Level Control
Adjusts the output level of the associated auxiliary output.
Bus Level LED Monitor
This bi-color Red/Green LED monitors the signal level on the associated Aux mix bus. Varying intensity
Green indicates proper bus levels while red indicates aproaching overload within the Aux circuitry. Overload
is sensed after the mix amp, at the insert return and after the fader amp. The inclusion of this LED aids the
operator in setting up the correct gain structure of the console.
Talk To Aux Assignment Switch
The talkback preset switch allows the talkback system (or oscillator) to feed the associated Auxiliary mix bus
when activated from within the Master Talkback control section.
Left, Right, Center and Mono Assignment Switches
Allows the associated post auxiliary fader signal (post insert) to feed any of the primary output mix buses of
the console. This is useful when an operator wishes to form an analog subgroup for the purposes of
inserting a common signal processing device using an Aux group mix. Assignment to the Mono bus allows
for any of the Aux mix buses to be used as a variable mix-level discrete subwoofer feed.
Matrix Pre/Post Fader Switch
This switch selects the source of the signal feeding the matrix system between pre and post the Auxiliary
master fader. If post-fader, the Mute switch will also affect the send to the matrix
Polarity Reverse Switch
When this switch is depressed, it reverses the polarity of the associated rear-panel XLR output connector.
When this auxiliary output is used as a monitor output, reversing the polarity MAY allow for a increase in
gain before feedback. When this auxiliary output is used to feed an effects devices, reversing the polarity
will affect the audio characteristics of interaction between wet and dry signals in how they sum together
when returned into the console.
Aux Output Solo Switch (Internally Illuminated)
The Solo switch assigns the associated auxiliary signal into the console monitor and headphone systems.
Signal may be monitored pre fader or post fader as determined by the SOLO PFL/AFL switch within the
Master section of the console.
Stereo Solo System Operation On Aux Masters
When a single solo switch within the Aux master section is activated, the signal is sent to the
Headphone and Monitor system, including Solo meters, in mono (both L&R sides of the solo system are
fed). When an ODD/EVEN pair of Aux outputs is simultaneously solo’d, the odd Aux will feed the left
solo bus while the even Aux will feed the right solo bus into the Headphone, Monitor, and Solo meter
system. This allows the operator to accurately monitor a stereo-configured Aux pair.