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10. SUMMING OUT
Feature: This is the stereo output of the 8 summed inputs.
Benefit: Hear your mix BEFORE it hits external processing or the A/D converter while returning back into your interface and DAW.
Switch between sources before and after effortlessly.
Note:
summing
out
is always live. In other words, if signal is present at the
summing
input
(green LEDs flashing), there will be
audio from the
summing
out
unless the
sum
trim
knob is fully counterclockwise at -
∞
dBu.
Note: The
sum
trim
knob has a swing of -
∞
dBu completely counterclockwise and unity when fully clockwise.
11. LINE OUT
Feature: This is the stereo output of the sources selected from either the
headphone
or
control
room
section. (User selectable.)
Benefit: Send this output anywhere: to another headphone amp for expansinon or to the live room, so the talent can switch between
what sources they hear. Expand your monitor compliment by adding another monitor controller or hit a different A/D
converter for character comparisons. Even send it to your video camera for the audio capture... get creative.
Tip:
,
Use the
line
out
as a dub output. In other words, combine up to
5
inputs simultaneously-
analog
,
sum
,
bluetooth
,
usb
and
aes
/
spdif
. For a total of 16 inputs- that is slick, right?
Operation: Refer to
sections
4 & 5
.
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