User Guide

MOTU PRO AUDIO CONTROL WEB APP
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GROUP AND REVERB CHANNEL STRIPS
Group busses can be used to create a mix sub-
group, which is a set of inputs you wish to control
together as a group. Groups differ from aux busses
in that they have aux sends, a reverb send, as well
as a main mix send. In addition, group busses are
equipped with the Leveler.
The Reverb bus is a special group bus that provides
a reverb processor. If you disable the reverb, the
reverb bus functions as a (fourth) regular group
bus.
To access the Group and Reverb bus channel strips,
go to the Mixing tab (page 16), reveal the side bar
(item #3 on page 16), and then show the desired
Group busses or Reverb bus in the Mixer Outputs
section (28).
To show and hide the four-band EQ section of the
channel strip, use the Controls section of the side
bar (item #3 in the Mixing tab on page 16).
1. A Group bus channel strip. Click the name to
rename it. Delete the current name to return to
its default.
2. The Reverb bus. If you disable the Reverb
processor, it can be used as a fourth Group bus.
The Reverb channel strip is twice as wide as
other mixer channel strips to accommodate the
Reverb processor controls.
3. Group busses and the Reverb bus are always
stereo.
4. The four-band parametric EQ module for Group
busses and the Reverb bus operates the same
as described for input channels (items 10 and
11 on page 18), including High and Low Shelf
filter options.
5. The thumbnail EQ Graph displays the currently
enabled EQ filters, if any. Click it to open the
full-size, editable EQ Graph (Figure 8-4 on
page 67).
6. The Reverb processor. For complete informa-
tion, see “Reverb” on page 70.
7. Main Mix sends.
8. Master faders for the Group and Reverb busses.
9. Mute and Solo.
10. Use these menus (hardware settings, output
assignment, and presets) in a similar fashion as
described for the Main Out bus (items 3-5 on
page 19).
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