Stereo Subgroup Bus Routing; Group Output Section; The Group Output Can Be Sourced From Four Sources - Solid State Logic SL 9000 J Series Operator's Manual

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SL 9000 J Console Operator's Manual
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Stereo Subgroup Bus Routing

Four switches, A, B, C and D, route the module to any one or
all of the four Stereo Subgroup busses. Sources for these Stereo
Subgroup busses are determined by the four Source Select
switches below the bus routing switches. These are LF, SF,
EFX ODD and EFX EV(EN). Selecting LF or SF will feed the
post-pan control signal from the Large or Small Fader to the
Stereo Subgroup bus routing. Selecting EFX ODD will feed
any aux signal routed to EFX ODD to both left and right
busses. Selecting EFX EV will feed any aux signal routed to
EFX EV to both left and right busses. Selecting both together
will feed the EFX ODD signal to left busses and the EFX EV
signal to right busses. The EFX selections over ride the LF and
SF switches.

Group Output Section

This section of the module, below the Routing Matrix,
comprises a bus mixing amplifier with gain control and the
source select buttons for the Group Output.

The Group Output can be sourced from four sources:

1. The corresponding Multitrack bus (all switches up).
2. FADER – This button provides a means of routing the post-
channel fader signal on that module directly to the
corresponding Multitrack Group Output. This bypasses the
Routing Matrix, the track mix bus, the bus mix amp and the
Bus Trim control. This routing selection improves noise figures
but disables all other channels routed to that Group Output, as
the Group mix amp is disconnected from the Group Output
(see Section 2). The bus mix amp will, however, still feed the
SUB GP button on the Channel Input Section. Either the green
or yellow LED below the FADER switch will light to indicate
which fader is the source; yellow indicates Small Fader, green
indicates Large Fader.
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