Aux Bus Channel Strips - MOTU 1248 User Manual

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AUX BUS CHANNEL STRIPS

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Aux busses can be used to create sub-mixes. An
aux bus can be assigned to any output in the
Routing grid (page 20).
To access an Aux bus channel strip, go to the
Mixing tab (page 22), reveal the side bar (item
#3 on page 22), and then show the aux busses
you want in the Mixer Outputs section (28).
To show and hide the four-band EQ section of
the channel strip, use the Controls section of the
side bar (item #3 in the Mixing tab on page 22).
1. A stereo aux bus.
2. A mono aux bus.
3. Click this dot to toggle an aux bus between
mono and stereo.
4. The four-band parametric EQ module for
Aux busses operates the same as described
for input channels (items 10 and 11 on
page 24), including High and Low Shelf
filter options.
5. The thumbnail EQ Graph displays the
currently enabled EQ filters, if any. Click it to
open the full-size, editable EQ Graph
(Figure 8-3 on page 83).
6. Aux bus solo and mute.
7. Aux bus master fader.
8. Click to type specific value manually.
9. Click to route the talkback mic to the aux
bus output.
10. Click the dB scale numbers to make the
fader jump exactly to that level. Click and
drag horizontally to jump consecutive
faders to the same level.
11. A disabled EQ band.
12. Use these menus (hardware settings,
output assignment, and presets) in a
similar fashion as described for the Main
Out bus (items 3-5 on page 25).
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