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Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses, BUS SETUP window
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Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses Follow the steps below to change the basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses, such as switching between stereo and monaural, and selecting the send point from which the signal of an input channel will be sent. The settings you make in the following procedure are saved as part of the scene. STEP 1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button. 2. In the SETUP screen, press the BUS SETUP button. 3. Use the tabs in the BUS SETUP window to select the buses whose settings you want to edit. 4. Use the SIGNAL TYPE switch buttons to specify whether each bus will function as STEREO (main parameters will be linked for two adjacent odd-numbered/evennumbered buses) or MONOx2 (use as two monaural channels). 5. Use the bus type/send point select buttons to select the bus type and the position from which the signal of the input channel will be sent. 6. As desired, turn the buttons in the PAN LINK field on or off. SETUP screen BUS SETUP window BUS SETUP window You can make various settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses. 1 2 4 1 3 Setup 4 5 MIX page 5 MATRIX page 1 SIGNAL TYPE switch buttons Select how signals are processed for every adjacent pair of buses. Select either STEREO (stereo signal) or MONOx2 (monaural signal x 2). 2 Bus type/send point select buttons (MIX bus only) For every adjacent pair of buses, you can select the bus type and (for vari-type) the send point. These buttons correspond to the following parameters. Button VARI [PRE EQ] VARI [PRE FADER] FIXED Bus type VARI VARI FIXED Pre-fader send point Immediately before the EQ Immediately before the fader --- 3 Send point select buttons (MATRIX bus only) Select the pre-fader send point from the input channel. These buttons correspond to the following parameters. Button PRE EQ PRE FADER Pre-fader send point Immediately before the EQ Immediately before the fader 189 Reference Manual