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6. Operation
6.8
Bus Assign
Once a source is assigned to the surface, it can be routed to any of the console's summing buses. Depending
on the configuration, up to 20 buses may be available. Each one can be fed either pre or post fader. An AUX
bus has an independent send level. All post-fader assignments are affected by the fader level AND channel
ON/OFF status. The example below describes two pages of assignments, but up to five pages are possible.
6.8.1
Assigning a Source to a Bus
1
.
On the Central Module, press
BUS
and then a page number: e.g.
1
for PGM or
2
for AUX.
Fader Strips (PGM bus assign)
The fader strips switch into "bus assign" mode, and their soft keys show the current assignments:
·
Yellow
= post-fader.
·
Green
= off (not assigned).
·
Red
= pre-fader (available for AUX buses only).
2
.
Press a soft key to assign (or de-assign) the source from a bus - its color updates. Keep pressing to
cycle through the available options.
3
.
On the AUX page, you can also adjust the aux send level.
Fader Strips (AUX bus assign)
The display shows the level of the last AUX send adjusted. Tap down on the rotary control to access the
alternate send. When the correct AUX is displayed, turn the control to adjust the level. Aux send levels can be
adjusted from -120dB to +9dB.
4
.
When you have finished editing the bus assignments, deselect
BUS
(on the Central Module) - the
rotary controls and soft keys return to their default functions (described
).