Aux Send Buses:
General Purpose Aux Send buses provide a way to create 'auxiliary' mixes which are normally used to provide
headphone or cue mixes for musicians, or to send signals to effects such as reverbs, delays, choruses, etc.
SubGroup Buses
can be manually set in the Configuration Page to:
•
Left (L)
•
Center (C)
•
Right (R)
•
Surround Left (Ls)
•
Surround Right (Rs)
•
LFE (Lfe)
•
Left Center (Lc)
•
Right Center (Rc)
SubGroups are a special type of Aux bus which are automatically routed to buses,
in exactly the same way as normal input strips, instead of having output connec-
tions. SubGroup buses offer a quicker and more efficient means of managing
effects channels (e.g. for Reverb plug-ins or any VST/VS3 plug-in used as Send FX).
When using SubGroups there is no longer any necessity to have additional corre-
sponding return strips. In addition, this also enables the use of post-fader effects.
Hover over the strip pop-up and select from the list:
SubGroups have Mute, Solo Safe and PF, Pre-Fader metering, buttons like input
strips and Repro buttons and In Place options like Aux Send buses.
Note: Please be aware that a SubGroup Bus will auto-take Inter-
nal Bus connection resources, starting from the last one. E.g. IB64-
IB63 for the first two SubGroup Channels added to a Mixer. This
means that you will no longer see IB63 and IB64 in the IB list.
Aux Send Bus Channels
Aux Send Buses can have from 1 to 8 channels. Channels have a custom type that
Mixer : Mixer Components
10 - 165
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