Section 7: Channel Function Enhancements
Mono Independent
"0dB" Locked Mode
16A->
F1
Aux Mode Select Menu
Configuring Aux
Send Modes
Mono Ind Modes
(mono in/mono out)
7 - 50
You can verify source tracking with the following steps:
1. Press channel 16's fader block attention key.
2. Remove the L4 source selection by pressing the [L4] source select key
and confirm that L4 has also been removed as an aux send source.
3. As you select or deselect other fader sources (M1, L3, etc.), notice that
the Aux source indicator lights track the Lower fader source display.
As mentioned earlier, control of aux send muting and pre/Post routing is still
possible from the top-level Aux Status menu.
Once source tracking is enabled, an aux control's routing is automatically set
to Post fader. After setting an aux send to track an Upper fader, the PostLF
option becomes unavailable in the top level Aux Status menu. Conversely, if
tracking is set to Lower fader, the PostUF option becomes unavailable.
This concludes Exercise 2.
Additionally, you can lock the Mono Ind aux level control at 0dB. You can
access this mode from the top-level Aux Status menu by pressing [F4], [F3] and
then [F3] again:
ON
pre
F2
F3
F4
16A->
Mono
F1
The small square indicates that the 0dB lock is engaged.
CS3000/2000 aux sends can be configured many different ways for different
applications. It is essential that the aux Modes be set before Source and
Assign primarily because under certain conditions, aux mode selection will
clear source and assign selections.
There are two mode groups. These are Mono Independent and Level/Pan
linked.
Mono Ind mode configures the A, B, C and D aux sends as
independent controls, each with separately selected source
modes and assigns. The first two Exercises delt exclusively with
Mono Ind mode.
Euphonix CS3000/2000 MixView 3.0 Software Supplement
16A->
SRC
F1
F2
0dB
L/P?
F2
F3
F4
1B->
Mono
F1
F2
MODE
ASGN
F3
F4
0dB
L/P?
F3
F4
M1 M2 ... L4
Bus 1 2 ... 8
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