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Using Auxiliary Sends
Auxiliary sends may be used for a variety of applications such as
cue feeds, effects sends, mix minus (N-1) sends, etc. Depending
on your choice of DSP configuration, each channel may access
up to 32 sends.
Send controls are paged onto the eight rotary encoders within
the Central Control Section. For example, to open an auxiliary
send from input channel 23:
1.
Press the SEL button on the fader strip controlling INP 23
to assign it to the Central Control Section.
The name and label for channel in access updates in the
CHANNEL and LABEL displays, and the Central Control Section
panels update to show the current settings for the sum master.
2.
Locate the AUXILIARY/ AUDIO FOLLOWS VIDEO
controls on the Central Control Section.
3.
Press AUX 1..8 to assign the first eight auxiliary sends
onto the rotary controls.
The names AUX 1 to AUX 8 appear in the alphanumeric
displays showing which send is allocated to each control.
4.
Press the ON button to activate the auxiliary send.
5.
Now use the rotary control to adjust the send level.
The send level may be adjusted from -128dB to +15dB.
Note that auxiliary send levels may also be controlled from
faders using the FADER CONTROL feature
Auxiliary masters are assigned onto fader strips in the same way
we assigned the input channels, groups and sum master earlier.
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