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D-12 / July 2006
MXM Master Outputs
There are a total of eight MXM’s (mix-minuses) available in the D-12
control surface. For this discussion on MXM’s we assume the MXM
button in the MASTERS section of the panel is lit. MXM 1 is discussed but
the remaining MXMs work in the same fashion.
As mentioned in the chapter on the IS-D12 Input panel, channels may
be assigned to an MXM by pressing the channel’s SET button, then
pressing the appropriate MXM ASSIGN button in the BUS ASSIGN
section of this panel. Subgroups may also be assigned to MXMs in a
similar manner.
Global settings may be made in the Options Text file (see Appendix 2)
to determine if the channel assignments to the MXMs are pre or post fade
and pre or post ON. Settings are made individually to each of the 8 MXMs,
but are global in the sense that, once they are made, the settings apply
equally to all MXM sources.
Once you have the desired sources feeding MXM 1, you can adjust its
output level by using MXM 1 MASTER, the knob labeled “1” in the
MASTERS section. The actual destination that MXM 1 is routed to is
assigned by first pressing the MXM 1 SET button (next to the level control,
and, yes, this is the same button
that serves for AUX SEND 1 SET),
then dialing up the desired destina-
tion on the DESTINATION knob
on the XYE-D12 panel and press-
ing the associated TAKE button.
The MXM 1 AFL switch (also
known as the AUX SEND 1 AFL
switch) routes a post MXM 1 level control signal to the SOLO mix.
The MXM 1 level and output assign are shown on one of the LCD
displays when the MXM 1 SET button is lit.
MXMs 2 - 8 work in the same manner as MXM 1.
XYE-D12 Panel