Buses And Outputs; Direct Outputs And Mix Minus; Configuring Buses - Calrec SUMMA User Manual

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BUSES AND OUTPUTS

Summa has 4 mains, 8 groups, 16 auxs and 32 tracks. Direct outputs and mix minus outputs can be assigned per
path from a pool of 188 mono resources.
All outputs and buses are available for the currently accessed path via the routing tabs to the right of the control window
with the touch display in 'active Show' view.

Direct Outputs and Mix Minus

Direct outputs and mix minus outputs are created on a per-path basis from the shared pool of 188 resources. Creating
a 5.1 direct output uses six of these shared resources, and for stereo direct output or mix minus output, two resources
are used. For information on using mix minus outputs see
Outputs" on page
96.

Configuring Buses

Tap BUSES & OUTPUTS in the Show menu to access bus configuration controls. The image below shows an example
of each bus/output type. Each bus has a combination of the controls described here:
Width: The width drop-down menu allows you to change the width of each bus at any time to mono, stereo or 5.1.
User Label: You can enter a user label for each bus.
Level: Control the individual output level of each bus.
Access: acts in the same way as the physical access buttons above each fader on the surface. When a path is
accessed and the surface/touch display are in access mode, all control cells and parameters apply to that path.
AFL: Replace the current feed to the console monitors with the bus feed. AFL provides a non-destructive solo,
allowing you to quickly check individual paths whilst maintaining all mixes-only the monitor output is affected, no
paths are cut and the mix to all other buses is preserved.
PFL: Route the pre-fade feed to the dedicated PFL speaker output. If PFL to MON is selected, the PFL feed will
replace the console monitor feed.
Output Listen: Like AFL, Output Listen provides a non-destructive solo, but in this case the feed is taken post-
output delay, directly before the feed leaves the console.
Talkback: Route the feed from the talkback microphone directly to the bus or associated output
Tone: For groups, tapping
For mains, auxs and tracks, tapping
patched out of the system.
Downmix Type: Switch between using the LoRo or LtRt downmixing for 5.1 mains. LoRo maximises compatibility
at the expense of losing the front-rear separation that a Dolby Pro-Logic decoder could recover when using an
LtRt downmix.
Cut: Cut the bus output.
Pre-Fader send cut if...: Cut the feed to the aux if the conditions selected in the drop-down menu are met.
164 SUMMA
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routes the tone source to the input of the group, similarly to routing tone to a channel.
TONE
routes the tone directly to the bus output, prior to the point where it is
TONE
"Mix Minus" on page 155
and for direct outputs see
"Direct
ROUTING

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