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4.D.3.3
Modifying output labels
The labels of the physical outputs take on, by default,
an name corresponding to the type of module (Ou), the
slot of the module (A) and the number of the output (1),
in this case “OuA1”. These labels can be personalized,
within the limits of the four characters available.
As with the naming of input preamps, output labels can be modified as follows:
Press the [F3] key to name the selected output (in the main Mix window) or the output
pointed to (in the Patch OUT window), and only this output.
Press the [ALT] + [F3] keys to name the selected output, or pointed to output, passing
automatically to the following output after every confirmation (quick-fire modification).
Label modification of channels associated with the control of X
BUS
can only be made from the main
Mix window.
4.D.4 Basic Principles of Routing
All the input channels can be individually routed to any or all of the Master, Group, Aux and Matrix mix
busses.
4.D.4.1
Routing to Busses
The routing of an input to a bus is sufficient to send this input to all the busses in a spread group; so it
is not possible, for example, to route a microphone only to the left bus of a Stereo Aux. On the other
hand, a microphone can be panned completely to the left in a group of busses, or panned left only on
the Aux in question, when the input has been set up to have an independent pan on this Aux.
The diagram below shows the steps required to route an input to, for example, the Master busses:
Note that, as soon as you make the route, the [
SELECT
] buttons of all the Master busses light up, to
indicate that the input is routed to all the busses of the Master.
Press and hold the [
SELECT
] button on the input you
wish to route.
Press on one of the [
SELECT
] buttons of the Master
busses, or on the Master channel controlling the X
BUS
.
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