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4/4/2014 MM-4240 User Manual v.2.00
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9.2. Analog multiplexing and nominal analog level
Each analog output bus can be assigned to any stereo pair represented on the input or mixing
bus. The table below shows the analog output multiplexing possibilities.
CH
(Channel)
R+L
1+2
3+4
N.LV.
MST (Master)
MON (Monitor)
HP (Headphone)
The navigation switch is used to navigate through the table. To select/change a setting press
the center button on the navigation switch.
9.2.1 Analog routing busses
The routing busses can be paired in the follow busses where each bus consists of two
channels:
1. MST
Master bus (output bus)
2. MON
Monitor out bus (output bus)
3. HP
Headphone bus (output bus)
4. R+L
Right and Left mix (input bus)
5. 1+2
Channel 1 and channel 2 input (After pre-gain and channel fader) (input bus)
6. 3+4
Channel 3 and channel 4 input (After pre-gain and channel fader) (input bus)
All analog output busses can be coupled to any of the input busses through the table shown
above.
9.2.1 Nominal analog level
The master and monitor output nominal level (N.LV.) can be selected as +4dBu, 0dBu or
-10dBv depending on which kind of equipment the output bus shall be connected to. Use the
center button to step through the different levels. Note: setting the level to 0dBu or -10dBv
slightly decreases the dynamic range of the output signal since the attenuation is digital.
9.3. Digital multiplexing
Each digital output bus can be assigned with any stereo pair represented on the input or mixing
bus. The table below shows the digital output multiplexing possibilities.
CH
(Channel)
R+L
1+2
3+4
D1 (Digital 1)
D2 (Digital 2)
The navigation switch is used to navigate through the table. To select/change a setting press
the center button on the navigation switch.
9.3.1 Digital routing busses
The routing busses can be paired in the follow busses where each bus consists of two
channels:
1. D1
Digital 1 output bus (output bus)
2. D2
Digital 2 output bus (output bus)
3. R+L
Master output bus (input bus)
4. 1+2
Channel 1 and channel 2 input (After pre-gain and channel fader) (input bus)
5. 3+4
Channel 3 and channel 4 input (After pre-gain and channel fader) (input bus)
All digital output busses can be coupled to any of the input busses through the table shown
above.