7.3.1.4
LFE Feed from an Unfiltered External Source
The LFE program output can be created from an unfiltered external source (such
as a DAW).
To use an unfiltered external LFE source, use the following procedure:
1.
Patch the output of the source to one of the LFE Filter Input (FLT IN) patch
points
2.
Engage the LFE BYP (LFE Bypass) button in the Center Section to remove
the LFE from the Control Room monitor system
3.
Engage the LFE FLTR (LFE Filter) button in the Center Section to activate the
LFE Filter
4.
Select the LFE frequency, 80 Hz (default) or 120 Hz
5.
Patch the output of the FLT OUT (Filter Out) patch point to the LFE Master
Fader input (LFE SURROUND FADER IN) patch point
In this scenario, the LFE Filter is fed from the unfiltered external source. The
output of the LFE Filter feeds the LFE Surround Master Fader, associated booster,
and output to the SURROUND FEED to the 8Track surround mix recorders and
Control Room Monitors (if 5.1 PGM is selected as the monitor source). The LFE
Filter is bypassed in the Control Room monitor system.
7.3.1.5
LFE Feed from a Filtered External Source
The LFE program output can be created from a properly filtered external source
(such as a DAW).
To use a filtered external LFE source, use the following procedure:
1.
Patch the output of the source to the LFE Master Fader input (LFE
SURROUND FADER IN) patch point
2.
Engage the LFE BYP (LFE Bypass) button in the Center Section to remove
the LFE from the Control Room monitor system
In this scenario, the LFE Surround Master Fader is fed from the filtered external
source. The output of the LFE Master Fader is fed to its associated booster and
output to the SURROUND FEED to the 8Track surround mix recorders and Control
Room Monitors (if 5.1 PGM is selected as the monitor source). The LFE Filter is
bypassed in the Control Room monitor system.
7.4
A/B Feed and Master
The A/B Surround Program Busses are used for 7.1 mixing.
An A/B Master Fader is fitted on some consoles to support the two extra channels needed for a
7.1 mix. However, audio is NOT routed to the A/B Master Fader unless it is patched. In other
words, the Surround Program output will not have A/B channels unless they are created through
routing and patching!
There are no A/B Program Busses or ACAs. There is no access to the A/B program outputs from
the channel or E1068L pan-pots.
NOTE: While two of the SURROUND ACA OUT patch points are labeled “A/B,” there are no A/B
ACAs.
7.4.1 Creating A/B Feeds for 7.1 Surround Program Outputs
A/B channels for 7.1 Surround Program outputs may be created in several ways:
•
Via a stereo Auxiliary Send
•
Via a pair of Multitrack Summing Busses fed by Fader 1 or Fader 2
•
Using an external A/B or stereo source
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