User guide

Chapter 5: Using the Driver Control Panel 31
Monitor Outputs (1–2, 3–4, 5–6)
Name
You can name your stereo Monitor output pairs by
clicking in the box. The name appears in the Out-
put Pair tabs in the Stereo Mix section. See “Out-
put Pairs” on page 34.
Control Room Assignment
This drop-down menu assigns a Monitor output
pair (1–2, 3–4, 5–6) as a control room output.
Choose between the following options:
None
Speakers A (Green LED)
Speakers B (Red LED)
Speakers C (Amber LED)
Let’s say that outputs 1–2 are set up to be
Speakers
A
, outputs 3–4 are set up to be Speakers B, and
outputs 5–6 are set up to be
Speakers C. Pressing
Mbox Pro’s Speaker button lets you switch be-
tween the three pairs of speakers. (Only one con-
trol room output pair is active at any time in Stereo
mode.)
Master Vol
This option lets you choose which output pairs are
controlled by Mbox Pro’s Master Volume knob.
If you enable this option for the all three Monitor
output pairs, then the Master Volume knob con-
trols all of them at once.
Left Trim
This knob trims the level of the Left (odd
numbered) output.
Right Trim
This knob trims the level of the Right (even
numbered) output.
S/PDIF Outputs L/R
These outputs are not assignable as control room
outputs. You can assign a name to your stereo out-
put pairs. The name appears in the Output Pair tabs
in the Stereo Mix section.
Headphone Outputs A and B
These outputs are not assignable as control room
outputs. You can assign a name to your stereo out-
put pairs. The name appears in the Output Pair tabs
in the Stereo Mix section.
Flow
Clicking the Flow button opens a display showing
the signal flow from the inputs to the outputs of
Mbox Pro. This is a useful reference for under-
standing the path of an audio signal flowing
through Mbox Pro.
If an output pair is designated as a control
room speaker pair, this checkbox is automat-
ically checked and cannot be unchecked.