L4 Bus/Tape Switching; Querying A Channel's Bus/Line Routing; Saving To A Snapshot - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

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L4 Bus/Tape
Switching
B
M
1 2
M
1 2
M
1 2
L
L
L
1 2
1 2
1 2
L
3 4
L
3 4
L
3 4
Out 1 Out 2 Out 3
16CH–>
F1
M1
Pwr
Pad
ovld
Querying a
Channel's Bus/Line
Routing
Adding EQ To M1

Saving to a Snapshot

Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
As mentioned earlier, it is common to normal multitrack outputs to L4 because
the L4 input can be switched to monitor either the machine output (normal
setting) or the bus feed. Switch between L4 return and bus output by pressing
the channel attention key at the top of the channel I/O strip, [F4] (Route), [F2]
(L4) and then press [F3] for Bus or [F4] for Line (Tape) return:
OUTs
METER
Route
F2
F3
F4
16CH–>L4
F1
When viewing an individual channel's meter settings and L4 is selected as the
meter source, you will see an arrow to the left of the L4 designation:
The arrow designates whether the L4 source is currently coming from the line
feed in the patchbay or from the MT Bus. An upward pointing arrow desig-
nates Bus mode while a downward pointing arrow designates a Line/Tape
feed. L4 sourcing, however, cannot be changed from this menu. The arrow is
shown here just a convenient way to determine where your signal is currently
sourced from. This indication is not available via the global [Mtrs] key.
To EQ the M1 input, simply select EQ1 on channel 1 and source it from M1.
There are two EQs per channel, so both the source mic on the upper fader and
the tape return on the lower fader can be EQed.
The console is now configured for mixing the multitrack program on the lower
faders. Save this basic configuration to a snapshot and name it "Basic Mix
Setup", for example. Now whenever you start a mix, you won't need to
reconstruct this setup from scratch. Just recall your "Basic Mix Setup" snap-
shot (channel 1 is also set for tracking in this snapshot).
16CH–>
L4
F1
IN:
BUS
LINE
F2
F3
F4
16CH->Aud:OFF
F1
F2
Section 4: Tutorial
DIRs
CMB
F2
F3
F4
Line 4 Bus/Tape Menu
Aud->L4
F3
F4
Routing Menu
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