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8.5 Aux Bus Mixing
8.5.2
Using an External Effects Processor
There are at least two advantages to using an aux bus for an effects
processor rather than using a channel insert: several channels can be
sent to a single processor, and you can vary the level sent from each
channel to the processor, allowing you to create an effects mix.
The StudioLive features two internal effects buses. These are used
much in the same way the aux buses are used to create monitor mixes,
as described in the previous section. This section will detail how to
use an external effects processor with your StudioLive mixes.
1. In this example, we will use Aux 3 to feed an external effects processor. To begin,
connect your external effects processor to your StudioLive, as detailed in the
hookup diagram above.
StudioLive (Back)
External Effects (Back)
External Effects (Front)