You've just dialed in the settings for an input channel. You'll also notice that the channel has been given a name that corresponds with the instrument
you selected. You can leave the name as is or rename the channel.
To Name a Channel:
Setup
Mic
Joe's Mic
Enter
Go to the Next Channel:
Next
Repeat the process until you've set up all the channels you need.
Auxiliary Outputs
What is an Auxiliary?
In addition to the Main L/R (left/right) output mix, TouchMix-30 Pro is capable of controlling fourteen additional output mixes. These Auxiliary mixes
are typically used to drive stage monitor speaker systems or in-ear monitors (IEM) for performers. They may also be used for a recording mix, audio
feed to video or a send to an overflow area. In any case, it makes sense to label the auxiliary outputs to help keep them straight during use. Type in
a name for the output – it could be the name of the performer who gets that mix or it could be something like "Singers" or "Horns" or "Video" or
"Patio".
Aux Out 1-8
To name an auxiliary output:
Aux 1
Setup
Aux
Joe's Monitor
The name will be displayed on the aux mix selector buttons on the left side of the screen.
Auxes may also be linked so that two mono mixes become one stereo mix.
Aux Out 1-8
To Link two Auxes:
Aux 1
Setup
Link
Link
A pair of TRS headphone outputs labelled Aux 11/12 and Aux 13/14 may be found on the mixer's rear panel. These outputs receive their signal from
the corresponding Auxiliary Mixes and are intended to drive wired, In Ear Monitors (IEM). If using these outputs, it's recommended that the Auxiliary
mixes driving these headphone outputs be linked for stereo operation.
Effects
Audio effects (FX) such as reverb, delay, chorus, pitch shift (pitch change) and pitch correct are essential in today's audio production.
The TouchMix-30 Pro has six multi-effects processors or "engines". All of these processors may be configured to be one of six different effects including
Lush Reverb, Dense Reverb, Chorus, Mono Delay, Stereo Delay and Pitch Shift.
Each of these effects have multiple presets. The reverb processors, for example have presets simulating various sizes of rooms and halls as well as
reverb plates. In addition, there are brighter and darker sounding variations.
Along with the above effects, there is a Pitch Correct effect that can be assigned (inserted) to any one of the input channels.
Effects Assignment Example
The first thing to think about is what you want to do with your effects. Here's a band input list that includes effects. The effects listed correspond with
the factory default presets. Don't be afraid to use the factory default settings. We chose them to be generally useful in lots of situations.
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