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AUX MASTERS
The  auxiliary  masters  control 
the  overall  level  of  the  auxiliary 
outputs. A balance or mix can thus 
be  created  by  using  the  controls 
on  the  channel  strips  and  the 
overall  level  adjusted  by  using 
the auxiliary master  control. The 
auxiliary outputs can be solo’d so 
that  a  balance  can  be  created  by 
listening to the output.
A  typical  mixing  situation  may 
require  that the LF and SF paths  
feed the same effect device. 
Although  an  auxiliary  send  can 
be  assigned  to  either  of  the  two 
paths they naturally cannot access 
both  paths  at  the  same  time.  By 
linking  auxiliaries  this  problem 
is  overcome  and  if  the  auxiliary 
3  signals  need  to  be  combined 
with  those  on Auxiliary  1  this 
can be achieved by simply using 
the  link  facility.  The  following 
combinations are possible:
AUXs  3  and  5  can  be  linked  to 
AUX 1.
AUX s  4 and 6 can be linked to 
AUX 2.
1  AUX I L I A RY  M A S T E R 
LEVEL  controls  the  overall 
auxiliary output.
2  SOLO button used to audition 
the  auxiliary  output. This  is 
always AFL.
3  The LINK button is used when 
it is required to combine signals 
from different auxiliaries into 
a common signal. The leftmost 
auxiliary becomes the overall 
master,  thus  if  auxiliary  3  is 
linked to auxiliary 1 then the 
output of auxiliary 1 should be 
used as the master output.
Console functions.
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