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Controlling StudioLive RM-series Mixers
3.4
Global Mixer Controls
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Creating a mute group is quick and easy. In this example, we will create
a mute group for Channels 1 through 10, using Mute Group 1.
1. Mute Channels 1-10.
2. Press and hold the Mute Group 1 button. It will flash for one second, indicating
that it is storing the group. When the group has been stored, it will illuminate.
3.4.5
Monitor Bus Controls
The StudioLive CS18AI features a headphone output and monitor outputs, giving
you the ability to monitor multiple sources. The Monitor bus on the CS18AI allows
you to monitor the main outputs, Solo bus, or a cue source that is selected from
the Main Mono/Center bus, digital return, stereo tape input, or any aux mix.
Note:
The headphones and Monitor Output jacks carry the same monitor signal.
An AVB network must be configured between your CS18AI and your RM-series
mixer for the audio outputs on your CS18AI to function. This can be done either by
using an AVB switch or connecting your CS18AI directly to your RM-series mixer.
Phones. Adjusts the overall level for the Headphone output.
Monitor. Adjusts the overall level for the Monitor outputs.
Solo. This patches any soloed channel, subgroup, or aux bus to the
Monitor bus. This can be useful in a number of ways. For example:
• Auditioning an aux-send monitor mix
• Dialing in the dynamics processing and EQ on a subgroup
• Creating a better blend for instrumental sections (horns, strings, etc.)
Main. Routes the Main bus signal to the Monitor bus. This signal is always pre-fader.
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