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FOH
LR +M
Aux-fed Subs
Aux-fed C
4 Groups
6 Auxes
4 Matrix
Monitor
10 Monitors
6 Aux (Wedge)
4 Matrix (IEM)
Engineer’s Wedge
Ambience
Talkback
Recording
Stereo/Mono
2-Track
4 Groups
4 Matrix
Direct Outputs
Ambience
11.13. Applications for the Matrix
The matrix is a ‘mixer within a mixer‘, a versatile toolbox of
outputs you can use to satisfy a host of applications. Using
combinations of the outputs you can create mono, stereo or
multiple output mixes.
11.13.1.
Mono Recording
If you are working with a stereo PA you can combine L and R
into a matrix output to produce a mono mix feeding a recorder,
video camera or so on. Raise the L and R rotaries to the 2
o’clock position to sum them together. You can use the built-in
1 kHz tone generator to feed a line-up tone to the connected
recorder.
11.13.2.
Stereo Recording
Raise L to the unity 3 o’clock position in one matrix, R in another to create a stereo pair that follows
the LR mix. You can adjust the balance to compensate for the acoustic sound in the room using the
groups, and even add audience ambience.
11.13.3.
Remote Broadcast
Create a mono or stereo feed as described above. Use the tone generator to send a ‘slate’ signal to
the destination for line-up. You can check your level in the headphones before you send it by muting
the matrix and selecting AFL:
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