Creating Analog Aux And Fx Mixes - PRESONUS StudioLive 24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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Controls
4.4
Aux and FX Buses
4.4.3

Creating Analog Aux and FX Mixes

Mix Button
Aux Flip Mode
Mix|Pan Button
Pan Control is not available for the additional buses accessed by Aux Flip Mode.
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In addition to setting the dynamics for each channel and bus and
metering each channel and output, the Fat Channel also allows you to
create Aux mixes and quickly view the send level for each channel.
The Mix and Mix|Pan buttons for each Aux and both FX buses are used
for just this purpose. Each one of these buttons allow you to view
and set the send level for each channel to that Aux or FX mix.
Enables Aux Bus Mixing in the Fat Channel.
When the Mix button is pressed once, the 24 encoder knobs in the Fat Channel
become the aux-send level controls for each of their respective input channels.
The meters will display the send amount for each of the input channels.
Enables Aux Send Levels for Main FireWire Return, Tape In, Aux Ins A and B, FXA, FXB, and Talkback.
Press the Mix button a third time to disengage Aux Mix mode.
Enables Pan Control and Metering in the Fat Channel (Stereo Send Mode Only).
On Aux Sends 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 the Mix button becomes the Pan control when two
auxes are linked. When this button is enabled, the 24 encoders in the Fat Channel
become the pan controls for each of their respective input channels. The meters will
display the pan setting of each of the input channels.
Press the Mix|Pan button a second time to disengage Aux Mix Pan mode.
For more information of stereo linking, please review Section 4.1.4.
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Pressing the Mix button a second time will switch
the first seven meters and encoders to become
the aux-send level controls for the Main FireWire
Return, Analog Tape In, Aux Input A, Aux Input B,
the output of FXA and FXB, and the Talkback mic.
While in this mode, the Mix button will remain
illuminated, and LEDs at the top, middle, and
bottom of meters 8-24 will also illuminate.
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