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m
-
control
The highlighted area of the channel strip screen shows the patching for an external mic preamp from channel #1 of MY
expansion slot card #1 to the LS9-32 mixer’s fader 33.
Channel strips on the LS9 can be patched individually to create virtually any arrangement of its audio sources. To
change a routing, select the current assignment from the channel strip view and press the
e
nteR
key to bring up
the input port routing page.
Input routing page for the LS9-16
The LS9 input routing port page has the following settings:
The currently selected mixer channel being edited
1.
The current source of the input to the selected channel—LS9 rear panel input jacks, MY
2.
expansion card, etc.
To use m‑control with the 6416m the input routing source must be set to Slot. Select
3.
S
lot
and then press
e
nteR
to use a channel coming into the console via the 6416Y2 card as the
audio source for the channel.
Choose a specific input channel from the current input source to be routed to the channel
4.
fader on the console. Press
e
nteR
to confirm. Press
c
loSe
to exit.
Once correctly patched, changing settings for gain, +48V phantom power, or high pass filter (HPF) on the channel
strip will send those commands to the remote 6416m Mic Input Modules via m‑control. Scene memories in the
console can be used to store and recall these I/O routings and channel mix settings.