ULN-2 Quick Start Guide
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Figure 3.6: ULN-2 Mixer Panes example
In the example above we have Input strips in Mix Pane 1, DCA strips in Mix Pane 2 and Cue/Effects
Aux buses, submix Groups and the Main master bus in Mix Pane 3. As you add Input strips, Aux
buses, Group buses and DCA strips to your mixer, tweaking the strip layout across the three Mixer
Panes helps you maximize the efficiency of your control surface while conserving valuable screen
space.
5. In the upper right of the default layout is the Monitor Controller. This is a separate resizable window
from the main Mixer window which can also be set to “float” so it is always visible on your display.
Across the top of the Monitor Controller is the Monitor Source selector, showing the Main master
bus and the four Aux buses from your default Mixer layout.
If you are primarily only interested in using the ULN-2 stereo monitor outs, you will probably just
leave the Monitor controller set to “0”, close the MC window and use the front panel control... but
just in case, here's a run-down of how it works.
All Monitor Controller Sources and Outputs are completely user-configurable - these are just the
default settings.