Specifications
Description of Controls
Description of Controls 70
Auxiliary Send Section
AUX 3(5) SOURCE Switch
The AUX SOURCE switch selects the input for the Aux 3(5) Send control directly
below it, and only for that one control.
• When this switch is up, Aux 3(5) is a post-fader send from the Channel fader.
• When this switch is down, Aux 3(5) is a post-fader send from the Monitor
LEVEL control.
The purpose of this switch is to let you send to effects from the Monitor section on
some channels if you wish, while sending to two different effects from a Channel
fader simultaneously on other channels. The Aux 3(5) Source switch affects the
upper AUX send only; it has no effect on the lower AUX send. AUX 4(6)’s source is
always the channel FADER.
AUX 3(5) and AUX 4(6) Sends
These blue knobs are both mono post-fader sends typically used for effect sends. The
upper AUX 3(5) knob controls how much signal will be sent to either AUX SEND 3
or AUX SEND 5, as set by the TO 5/6 switch. The AUX 4(6) knob controls how much
signal will be sent to either AUX SEND 4 or AUX SEND 6, as set by the TO 5/6
switch. Aux 3(5)’s input can be derived from either the Channel or Monitor, as
determined by the AUX SOURCE switch (see above); the lower AUX 4(6) send
always gets its signal from the channel fader.
The unity-gain position of the AUX SENDS is at full rotation. Additional gain is
available at the AUX MASTERS.
TO 5/6 Switch (Aux Assign Switch)
The TO 5/6 switch, found between the 3(5) and 4(6) knob, is an auxiliary assignment
switch. As you can tell from its placement inbetween the two aux send controls, it
affects both knobs simultaneously.
• When this switch is up, the AUX 3(5) knob sends signal to Aux Send 3, and the
4(6) knob sends signal to Aux Send 4.
• When this switch is down, the AUX 3(5) knob sends signal to Aux Send 5, and
the 4(6) knob sends signal to Aux Send 6.
The reason for this switch is to allow you to use the Aux controls for different
purposes on different channels. For example, you may connect your primary reverb
effect to Aux sends 3 and 4, since you’ll use it on many channels at once. But a special
effect (a slap-back delay, or a gated reverb) may only need to be used on a few
channels (guitars, or drums), so Aux sends 5 and 6 are the logical choice here.
MONITOR 1/2 SOURCE switch
This selects the source of the monitor controls beneath it in the same way that the
FADER SOURCE switch at the top of the input channel selects the source of the
channel fader. It determines where the monitor signal is coming from.










