POWER CORE User Manual
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9. Audio Mix Engine
9.2.5
Setting Up PGM / AUX Busses
Open the "System -> Definition -> Parameter = Aux" branch of the 'Tree Definition' to define the 20 summing
busses which can be assigned from the control surface. Note that the bus locations are called
Aux 1
to
Aux 20
.,
although they may be used for any type of bus: programme, groups, auxes, etc.
Once a bus is assigned to an "Aux n" location, it will become available to the operator via the
BUS
assign buttons
on the Central Module (unless the
Hide
option is active). Up to five pages can be configured, where Aux 1 to 4 will
appear on page one; Aux 5 to 8 on page two; and so on. The available parameters are as follows.
Parameter
Aux – reference name for the element.
Aux Mode Sequence
Defines the order in which bus assignments are made; you can select between:
·
Pre - post -off
·
Post - pre - off
"Off", "Pre", "Post"
Colors
Defines the MF Key colors used for aux assignments.
The default colors are Aux Off = green; Aux Pre = red; Aux Post = Yellow.
Aux 1 to 20
Assigns the summing bus defined as “Aux n”.
Hide
Tick this box if you do not want the bus to be displayed on the Fader Module OLEDs when in
‘Bus Assign’ mode.
Use this option to prevent operators from adjusting assignments onto a bus (e.g. PGM).
Fader Enable
Assigns the control trigger which will switch the aux send levels onto the faders (globally
across the console).