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If you want to add the Sub
Group to your main L/R
mix, press one of
Sub Group
Assign to L/R
buttons.
This is also especially useful for
drums that are mic-ed with lots
of microphones. Six mics; one
fader. But we digress.
Among other tasks, the
GROUP
OUT
jacks are useful for record-
ing. You can distribute Sound-
Link’s 16 or 24 inputs into 8
outputs fed to an audio/digital
interface.
Aux Out.
These balanced XLR outputs
are used to send signals to the
performers’ monitor speakers,
in-ear monitors or to an external
effect processor.
Create up to 4
AUX
mixes using
the
AUX
controls on each channel
strip. There is more explanation
further on in this manual.
Musician Phones
(AUX OUT 3 OR 4 + L/R INJECT)
This is a unique Greg Mackie fea-
ture that lets two musicians per-
fect their monitor mixes without
having to upset the AUX setting
of all the channels. Described in
detail farther on.
Channel 25-26
(or Channels 17-18)
and Phones
1/8" input for MP3 players. ¼"
jack for headphones.
In review, to build a Sub Group:
.
Use the small buttons to the
right of the channel faders
to pick which channels you
want in your Sub Group.
Press the same button on
each channel.
That routes the channels’ signals
to the Sub Group bus you’ve
chosen.
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If you have a special purpose
for the Sub Group, use the
GROUP OUT
jack on the back
to send it to a subwoofer,
balcony fill, extra monitor,
etc
Hooking up your SoundLink
Hook
-up
/Back panel
Analog C
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Digital C
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