Operation Manual

108 Chapter 9: Basic Operation
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
Mix bus routing
You can route an aux or matrix (or even master output) to an effect or output. This is
a GUI-only operation, which is done via the GUI channel strip or Patching screen (see
Chapter 8 “Patching”).
>> To route an aux or matrix to an effect or output
Do one of the following:
In the processing area of the channel strip, click the required
mix bus destination from the drop-down list. For details of how
to open the processing area, refer to “To select the mix bus
mode” on page 106.
In the processing area of the channel strip, click dest (shown
right). This will open the Patching screen and the appropriate
tab. For details of how to open the processing area, refer to
“To select the mix bus mode” on page 106.
•Open the Patching screen and route the aux/matrix from
there. For information on patching, see Chapter 8 "Patching"
on page 71.
Linking
You can link two mixes together. Pairs can only be created from adjacent mix buses of
the same colour. To link a pair of mix buses, click the LINK button of either of the mix
buses (odd or even) you want to link (see “To select the mix bus mode” on page 106).
The linked parameters default to the user-configurable global default link settings,
which are set via the GUI menu (choose home
PreferencesLinking). However,
you can override these default link settings for the pair via the Stereo Linking
Options window, which is opened by pressing the LINK OPT. button (to the right of
the LINK button).
For more details, see Chapter 10 "Stereo Linking" on page 127.
Using fader flip
For information on using fader flip, see “Controlling the mix buses in flip mode” on
page 48.
Note: When using fader flip to control the aux bus levels, always use the GUI to check
the level. This is because the fader level markings have a maximum of +10dB, whereas
the aux bus levels only go up to +6dB.