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Operation Manual
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ROUTING and
AUXILIARIES
The routing section takes
the signal from the SF path
and routes it to the group
outputs which in turn are
usually connected to the
inputs of a multi-track
recorder. Groups 1 to 8 also
have a parallel path and
feed the 8 sub groups.
These can be used to pre
mix channels together for
final mix down or as sends
to an 8 track recorder.
There are 24 group outputs
accessed by 12 routing
buttons and a SHIFT
button.
Routing can be to multiple
outputs and if odd and
even outputs are selected
panning can be used to
place the signal within a
stereo image.
The LF switch moves the
routing from the SF path
over to the LF path and can
be useful for track
bouncing. If PAN is down
and routing is again
selected for odd and even
groups then the post fade
post pan LF signal is sent
to the group outputs
selected.
There are 14 auxiliary
outputs although the
number of panel controls
does not reflect this. Again
a switch is used to assign
the controls between two
pairs of auxiliaries.
Auxiliaries 1 and 2 can be
switched for use as 7 and
8 for example. The
Auxiliaries can be switched
to the SF path.
Auxiliaries A and B work in
the same manner as the
other auxiliaries but are
intended mainly for use as
sends to the FOLDBACK
system.
1 ROUTING SWITCHES
select the group outputs
that the SF signal is sent
to. The first eight
switches also route to
the 8 subgroups
2 SHIFT gives access to
group outputs 13 - 24.
3 PAN allows the signal to
be panned across odd
and even groups.
4 LF replaces the SF signal
being sent to the routing
switches with the signal
from the LF signal path.
5 LEVEL adjusts the level
sent to an auxiliary
output.
6 SF allows the signal
feeding the auxiliary to
be taken from the SF
signal path.
7 PRE allows the auxiliary
signal to be taken pre
fader instead of the
normal situation where
it is taken post fader.
8 7-8 allows the signal to
be routed to auxiliaries
7-8 instead of 1-2.
9 AUXILIARIES A and B
are identical in operation
to the others but can be
individually switched
into the SF path.
Auxiliaries 3-4, 5-6
are omitted for clarity,
but are the same as
auxiliaries 1 and 2.
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2
5
4
3
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7
6
9