Specifications

2.8 
AUXILLIARY 
MASTER 
SEC 
TIOhI
All  auxilliary 
rnaster sections 
are 
identical in 
function. 
All 
sections
have 
level 
corrtrol, 
a talkback 
enable 
switch, an 
AFL 
switch, a
Mute switch and 
a 
globul 
pr*lpost 
switch.
Each 
Aux 
rnaster 
controls the busses 
frorn the channels. 
The solo
switch 
sends the aux 
buss signal 
to the rnonitors which 
is a 
post-fa-
der 
signal. The 
associated 
LED lights 
indicating 
the 
activated solo
switch.
The 
Aux 
rnute 
does 
not 
rnute 
the 
signal sent 
to the 
AIIL 
buss, 
but
rnutes 
the outgoing 
signd  to the 
aux 
outputs 
only.
The 
global 
prehost 
switching in 
the Axion  console is 
a convenient
way of 
globully 
switching 
the 
pre/post 
feed of one aux 
buss 
for 
the
entire 
console.
Aux L 
lzand 
3l4ateswitchedgloballyin 
pairs.Aux5to 
L2are
switched individually 
pre/post per 
aux bus.
2.9 
Y C 
AGRANDMASIER 
SEC TION
The 
grand 
mastet 
fader controls 
all assigned 
group 
VCA  masters
with 
an extra 
gain 
of LOdB over 
the goup VCA  master.
Idastet 
Metering
The 
Axion 
master 
is fitted with 
peak 
reading, 
high 
resolution, LED-
bar 
meters 
with 
attack and rclease 
times which conform to world
standards. 
The attack is l0msec. fot 
a2O 
dB 
range 
and the nelease
is 1.5msec.The 
peak 
reading ledbars will 
show 
50 
dB of 
dynarnic
range 
from 
-30 
to 
+20d8. 
This enorneous range 
precisely 
tells
you 
what the actual headroom is 
that is available 
at 
any tirne.
The 
Axion  has seperate meters 
for PFL and stereo AFL  as well  as
stereo 
monitor.
The rnain 
lef{right  outputs are 
displayed 
on VtI  type meters 
to
give 
an 
average 
level. 
The mono output 
is diplayed in VU  on a 
led-
bar, and the PFLIAFL and rnonitor 
signals are 
displayed on 
pealcre-
uding 
ledbars. The actual level 
displayed 
on the 
pea*reading
ledbars 
is the internal level of 
the console at that specific 
point.
There 
is no 6dB 
down 
adjusfinent 
on the ledbars in the 
Axion.  We
did 
not 
want to create any 
doughts about the available 
headroom in
the console.
If  analog meters 
are mounted, when 
reading 
o0" 
on the W 
me-
ter 
you 
should 
have 
a 
+4 
dBu or 
7.22 volts 
on a vok 
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