The Cue Enable Button Now Adds Momentary Functionality; The Mixer Now Supports Stereo Aux Send Grouping And Panning - Tascam SX-1 Release Note

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you soloed for the Cue buss is not Soloed on the L/R Mix. It would be a good idea to experiment with
this new functionality before tracking your next session, so that you are familiar with the way that it
works.
2.

The Cue enable button now adds momentary functionality

When the Cue button in the Virtual Channel Strip is pressed once, the Cue layer is selected. However,
if you hold the Cue button for more than two seconds, it becomes momentary — meaning that the L/R
Mix is selected when the button is released.
To see this in action, press the Cue button once. You will see that the Cue layer is enabled, and any
fader that you touch is controlling Cue levels, not L/R levels. Press the Cue button once more to return
to the L/R Mix layers. Now, press and hold the Cue button. You will see that the Cue layer is again
enabled — wait a few more seconds and release the Cue button. You will notice that the L/R mix is
recalled, without having the press the Cue button again.
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The mixer now supports stereo aux send grouping and panning

The mixer now has three panning modes for aux sends in version 1.5: Mono, Stereo, and Stereo
Follow. These are labeled MONO, Stereo, and USP (Use Stereo Pan) in the UI.
Navigate to the VGA Channel screen, and in the Aux Send area, click on the MONO button next to
Aux Send 1. This pulldown will appear:
Clicking on the AUX button on the LCD brings up this dialog:
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