OEX-6sr Operation Manual
of the simplest mountings would be to remove the
microphone holder from a mic stand and attach the OEX-6sr
(flange) to the stand.
Connecting the OEX-6sr
Once the OEX-6sr has been mounted, connect the multiplexed
input of the OEX-6sr to the Output Expander jack on the ASR/
EPS-16 PLUS, with the enclosed connection cable.
Important! Power to the ASR/EPS-16 PLUS must be off prior
to connecting or disconnecting the OEX-6sr. Connecting the
OEX-6sr with the power
on
can cause damage to the ASR/
EPS-16 PLUS and/or the OEX-6sr itself.
Understanding the ASR-10/ASR-88
Output Busses
A sound in the ASR can be assigned to one of six stereo sends,
which we call busses. An understanding of how these busses are
routed to the OEX-6sr, as well as to the ASR Main Audio Outputs,
is crucial to your getting the most out of the OEX-6sr. The signal
flow of the six output busses is shown in the diagram on the facing
page. We suggest you study it carefully, as it can answer many of
your questions regarding what signal will be routed where.
When the PAN parameter is set to -99, the sound will be sent only
to the left signal of the bus. When the PAN parameter is set to
+99, the sound will be sent only to the right signal of the bus. This
is how you can create six individual outputs.
The six output busses are as follows:
*BUS 1,2,3
Sounds assigned to these busses will always be
routed to the ASR’s internal effects processor and on
to the Main Audio Outputs.
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AUX 1,2,3
Sounds assigned to these busses will always be
routed to the output labeled AUX 1, 2, or 3 on the
OEX-6sr, and only to that output. Sounds assigned to
AUX 1,2, or 3 will always
be
dry, with no effects
processing.
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