User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Linking Auxes
As mentioned previously, two separate mono auxes, sub outputs and matrix outputs may be linked
together into a single stereo aux and/or sub. This is ideal for using in-ear monitors or other stereo output
destinations such as broadcast feeds, recording devices and more. When linked, the level control, graphic
EQ, parametric EQ and output compressor/limiter are adjusted with a single set of controls!
Linking these outputs is easy. First you need to select the output you want to link (as described at
the beginning of this chapter). Now tap the output’s Master ID button; you will see an option to “Link
Output X over Output Y”. Tap it! A popover will display asking you to conrm. A visual of these steps
is displayed below. Follow the same steps outlined above to unlink outputs.
Odd-numbered outputs will link to the next (even-numbered) output [1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc.], while
even-numbered outputs will link to the previous (odd-numbered) output [6-5, 4-3, 2-1, etc.].
The linked over output will take on all of the attributes [graphic EQ settings, output
compressor/limiter settings, aux send output routing, etc.] of the tapped Master ID (aux)
button. In other words, if you link output 1 over output 2, the resulting stereo output will
take on all of the settings of output 1. However, if you link output 2 over output 1, the resulting
stereo output will take on all of the settings of output 2.
With linked auxes, users have the ability to choose whether to use aux pans or the LR pan.
Make your choice in the aux/FX send conguration menu. More information may be found
on pages 63-65.
Unlinked Linked