13.3.1
AUX AND STREAM
Aux Output, as you might expect, controls
audio sent to the four AUX output connectors.
An important addition to its control group is
the Source drop-down menu. This allows you
to decide to supply sound to the AUX outputs
exclusively
from
selections:
DDR 1 - The meters show the levels for
audio (the first 4 channels) from DDR 1
output, which are individually sent to AUX
output connectors (2a-2d).
DDR 2 - The meters show the levels for
audio (the first 4 channels) from DDR 2
output, which are individually sent to AUX output connectors (2a-2d).
Sound – The meters show the levels for audio (the first 4 channels) from the Sounds player
output, which are individually sent to AUX output connectors (2a-2d).
Internal – This is a unique configuration, providing support for a number of interesting and
useful situations.
o
The first two channels from DDR1 are blended with output from the Sounds player
and placed on the left AUX output pair (2a and 2b).
o
The first two channels from DDR2 are placed on AUX outputs 2c and 2d.
All – The AUX outputs provide a supplementary program output channel with independent
level control.
Solo – When this option is selected, AUX connectors will output a blend of all soloed sources
(i.e., audio inputs that have their respective Solo switches enabled).
one
of
the
following
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