Operation Manual

34 ML5000 User Guide
H ROTARY AUX 1-8 MASTERS
These are the masters for the channel post-fade
aux sends 1-8. They are normally used as sends to
effects processors such as reverb. Note that the
channel send rotaries B2 are dual element
controls that simultaneously send the post-fade
signal to these rotary masters and the pre or post-
fade signal to the fader masters F .
H1 MASTER LEVEL. Adjusts the master output
level from fully off to a maximum boost of +6dB.
The normal ‘0’ position is marked.
H2 AFL. Press this switch to listen to the master
signal in the headphones or engineers monitor
without affecting the main outputs. The signal is
monitored post-level so that the signal feeding the
connected equipment can be checked. The same
capabilities apply as described previously for the
grp/aux masters F .
Configuring Groups and Auxes
Decide the application of the console whether front-
of-house or monitor. Decide the number of audio
groups required. The rest can be configured as
fader controlled auxes.
Front-of-House. This is the application with all
mode switches in their default up position. This
provides 8 audio groups with individual routing
switches and LCRplus™ sub grouping, 8 post-fade
auxes on rotary masters for effects sends, and a
further 8 auxes on faders for monitors and special
feeds. The groups can be mixed to the 8 matrix
outputs. If you do not need all 8 groups then you
can press the mode switches to configure more
fader controlled aux sends.
Stage Monitor. Press mode switches to configure
the engineers wedge monitor and the number of
fader controlled mixes you need up to a maximum
of 16. The rest can be used for effects sends. Up
to 4 stereo mixes can be configured, ideal for in-ear
monitoring. Each mix provides an insert for
patching in an equaliser or other signal processing,
full metering, mono or stereo AFL, and talkback
enable. The rotary master outputs would not
normally be used when the fader masters are
configured as monitor sends.
1
OO +6
AUX
AFL
POST-FADE
AFL
2
OO +6
AUX
POST-FADE