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By default all aux sends will be set to post-fader.
4.2.8.4 – MUTING IN AUX MODES
It is not possible to mute the aux send level of an input channel (faders 1–8), but it is possible to mute
the aux output (“Master” fader). To mute the aux output, do the following:
1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button. The channel select button above the “Master” fader will display
the current mute state of the aux output; red = muted, green = unmuted. All other channel select
buttons will turn off.
2. With [SHIFT] still depressed, press the bottom of the master fader to toggle the mute state of
the aux output. The fader LEDs will turn off when muted and return to normal brightness when
unmuted.
3. Release the [SHIFT] button to go back to normal Aux 1 Mode behavior.
4.2.8.5 – SOLOING IN AUX MODES
Soloing of auxiliary sends is not supported; soloing is completely disabled when holding [SHIFT] in any
of the Aux modes.
4.2.8.6 – [SHIFT] FUNCTIONALITY
The [SHIFT] button is used for muting the aux output fader (“Master” fader). This behavior is dened
above in section 4.2.8.4 – Muting in Aux Modes.
4.2.9 – AUX2
The [AUX2] button is used to enter Aux 2 Mode; here you can adjust audio send levels to the
second pair of auxiliary outputs, outputs 5 & 6.
This mode behaves exactly the same as Aux 1 Mode, the only difference is that it is dealing
with the Aux 2 output bus, output channels 5 & 6 (as opposed to outputs 3 & 4).
4.2.10 – AUX3
The [AUX3] button is used to enter Aux 3 Mode; here you can adjust audio send levels to the
second pair of auxiliary outputs, outputs 7 & 8.
This mode behaves exactly the same as Aux 1 Mode, the only difference is that it is dealing
with the Aux 3 output bus, output channels 7 & 8 (as opposed to outputs 3 & 4).