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In mono operation, each input can be routed to the main program and/or the possible coordination line.
In stereo mode, the input can be routed to left, right, or both.
Input 3 can also be configured as "Sound Guide": in this case it is not included in the program mix
(neither the coordination mix), but instead it is routed to the left ear of the headphone outputs, mixed
with the other sources selected for monitoring.
2.3.2.
Line outputs
The S
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Balanced outputs, 3-pin male XLR (located on the right panel)
Maximum level adjustable from -11 to +22 dBu
The signals on the outputs can be selected among:
"Send": Left/Right mixing bus, or in mono mode Program/Coordination
"Receive": remote signals received through the link (Left/Right, or Program/Coordination in
mono mode)
"Mix": send/receive mix (the balance is the same as for headphone output 2)
2.3.3.
Headphone outputs: monitoring
The S
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6.35 mm (1/4") jack (on left and right sides)
Volume setting with dedicated knobs
Ability to monitor a mix of the "Send" and "Receive" signals; on each headphone the
send/receive balance is adjusted thanks to a potentiometer on the front panel, combined with
the volume knob.
When operating in mono with a coordination channel (mobile voice), various monitoring modes are
available for listening to the program and/or the coordination. This configuration is detailed further
(2.3.6, "Mixing and routing", and Table 4 – Operation of the monitoring matrix).
2.3.4.
USB interface (device)
This interface (mini-B socket on the rear panel) is a USB device port which provides the capability to set
a link with a Windows or macOS computer. The S
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S is seen by the computer as a stereo sound
card.
In the "Play" direction (output) from the computer, the two audio channels received by the S
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S on
its USB interface are injected into the Program mixing bus (see below, 2.3.6 and "Figure
3
– Main mixing
and network sends").
In the direction towards the computer, the Program mixing bus is fed to the channels of the USB
interface (see below, 2.3.6 and Figure
3
).
The USB audio interface cannot be used along with the record/playback function to/from an SD card
(see further).
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