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Console functions.
STEREO INPUTS
The Stereo inputs allow signals to 
be brought back into the console 
(returned)  from  an  effect  unit 
without  using  up  a  complete 
channel strip. Often stereo  signals 
can  only  be  routed  to  the  stereo 
mix, however, the ASP4816 stereo 
inputs  allow routing back to the 
multi-track in addition to the mix. 
This  means  that  effects  can  be 
recorded on the multi-track.
Routing to the foldback system is 
also possible using F/B A and F/B 
B allowing performers to hear any 
reverberation or other effect.
A gain trim with 20 dB of range, 
rotary  fader,  solo  and  cut  switch 
complete  the  facilities  on  the 
input.
The  stereo  channels    effectively 
increase  the  number  of  inputs 
on  the  console  that  are  available 
especially during a mix down. 
1  R O U T I N G   S W I T C H E S  
allowing  the    input  signal  to 
be sent to the DAW or other 
recording device.
2  SHIFT  button  working  with 
the  routing  switches  to  give 
access to tracks 9-16.
3  F/B A allows the input signal 
to be fed to Foldback A.
4  F/B B allows the input signal 
to be fed to Foldback B.
5  TRIM control to compensate 
for different input levels. This 
has a range of ±20dB.
6  Rotary FADER  allowing  the 
input  signal to be faded up or 
down as required.
7  MIX allows the input signal to 
be sent to the stereo mix bus.
8  SOLO allows the input signal 
to  be  auditioned  depending 
upon the selected solo mode.
9  CUT is used to mute the signal 
or  simply  remove  any  noise 
contribution  from  the  return 
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