User Manual

K-MIX EDITOR
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5.2.1.2 – AUX OUTPUT CHANNEL STRIP
The Aux Output Channel Strips are where parameters related to the aux output busses are located. The
panning, send level, and pre/post switch for each input channel is available in the aux channel strips.
These parameters are also available in the routing section of the Input Channel Strips, but the aux
channel strips allow you to see the settings for all eight input channels simultaneously.
To access one of the Aux Output Channel Strips, simply click one of the channel select buttons above
the Aux Output Faders (in the editor). The editor will automatically display the appropriate channel strip
in the main tab area.
PAN KNOBS
The aux pan knobs set the left/right panning of the signal going to the selected aux output bus.
Full left (counterclockwise) sends to just the odd-numbered output — output 3 for aux 1, output
5 for aux 2, and output 7 for aux 3.
Full right (clockwise) sends to just the even-numbered output — output 4 for aux 1, output 6 for
aux 2, and output 8 for aux 3.
A centered pan knob will send the channel’s signal to both outputs of the aux pair equally.
SEND LEVEL FADERS
The aux send level faders control the amount of signal being sent to the selected aux output
channels.
Raise a fader to increase the signal being sent to the aux output; lower the fader to decrease
the signal being sent to the aux output.
AUX 1 SENDS
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 1
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 2
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 3
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 4
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 5
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 6
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 7
Send
Level
POST
-6.52 dB
Pan
CH. 8
Send
Level
POST