Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- _000_Cover_2.03
- _001_Information_2.04
- _002_Contents_2.03
- 1.0 Introduction_2.04
- 2.0 Getting Started_2.03
- 3.0 Assignable Controls_2.03
- 4.0 Touch Screen_2.03
- 5.0 Inputs And Outputs_2.04
- 6.0 Channels And Busses_2.03
- 7.0 DSP Elements_2.03
- 8.0 Mix Features_2.03
- 9.0 Shows, Cuelist, Snapshots_2.03
- 10.0 Lexicon FX_2.03
- 11.0 Preferences, System, Security_2.03
- 12.0 Oscillator_2.03
- APP01_No Sound_2.03
User Manual
6.4: MAIN MIX OUT
CHANNELS & BUSSES > MAIN MIX OUTPUTS
6.4: CHANNELS & BUSSES > MAIN MIX OUTPUTS
The Main Left, Right, and Mono/Centre (L/R & M/C) busses and master channels are used for the
main mix output and receive their inputs from the Input Channels and Mix Bus Master channels.
The Left and Right busses feed the main Left/Right Master - a Stereo Output DSP Channel - which is permanently
assigned to the Left/Right Control Channel. The Mono bus feeds the main Mono output channel, which during normal
operation is controlled by the MONO/SEL control channel, though that channel is assigned to bus masters in FADER
FOLLOW mode.
The Left/Right and Mono channels include a Graphic Equaliser, though do not use the ACS mic/line input controls
(48V, Gain/Trim, Phase), and they do not have a Gate processing element.
There are various Main Left/Right and M-specic options, found via the T
ouch Screen Main Menu OUTPUTS button.
These of
fer naming, isolate, and physical output patching.