Buss Kill
Control Initialization
Indicates lower fader 1, Aux 1
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
On the Aux Bus Master screen you'll see a Bus Kill switch in the lower left of
the control set. This is an "all mute". It mutes all aux masters. You then
unmute them individually from the bus mute key below each control.
6 Cube buses are configured as aux sends. We've explored the aux master
controls. Now we will look at the Cube aux sends from individual faders.
Every fader assigned a Cube input via the Input Assign template now has
simultaneous access to these 6 aux buses.
Press the DSC [Aux] key (only the Aux key is lit). Now press the lower fader 1
attention key (you can also use the DSC 48 Select/Route keys). You will see
the faders 6 yellow aux send controls on the screen.
Again you'll see the dB readout and the aux device name for each bus. In the
upper left corner of the window, you see the fader and cube input designation
for the controls displayed. These 6 controls are for lower fader 1 feeding Cube
input 1. Notice also that Buses 1 and 2 are stereo linked as are 3 and 4. Pans
are indicated in blue.
Upon configuring Cube buses as aux, the faders aux control level can initialize
full up (0.00dB) or full down (MUTE) and the control can initialize Muted (grey)
or unmuted (yellow). This setting does not effect the masters. They always
initialize On and at 0dB.
From the top level Cube Aux menu, press [F4] (down arrows):
1AUX1->
Default:
Press [F3] to change the mute switch default and [F4] to change the level
control default.
ON
F1
F2
F3
OFF
MUTE
F1
F2
F3
Section 10: The Audio Cube
F4
ODB
F4
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