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Chapter 7: Busses and Bus Masters 95
Individual Mix Busses
The right side of the figure above displays the individual Mix Bus selected by pressing the upper of the two buttons to the left of
each knob. The important functionality is summarized below:
Press the lower of the two buttons to the left of each knob to turn the individual bus On/Off. Its level is retained if that bus is
turned on after being off.
Adjust a knob to set the level for that bus.
Group and Aux Busses
The Group and Aux Bus Masters have the same controls. Press the Grp Mstrs or Aux Mstrs button to display the first eight Group
or Aux Bus Masters. Use the and keys to display additional busses. The knobs control the bus levels, and the lower button
to the left of the knob turns that bus on/off. See “Law Palette” on page 27 to learn how to select the format.
Configuring Aux Busses
To set the Aux Busses to configuration mode, assign the Aux Busses to the Bus Master knobset and press both cfg and keys
simultaneously. The Aux Bus Settings display in the Quick Access Panel. Both cfg keys flash to designate the Aux Bus configura-
tion mode.
Each button pertains to an Aux function discussed in the following sections. These functions affect only busses currently assigned
to the surface except Stereo, which applies to the master and all sends.
Stereo
To toggle pairs of Aux busses between stereo and mono:
1 Press the Stereo button.
2 Press an odd numbered Aux bus knob followed by an even numbered Aux bus knob.
Both toggle between mono and stereo.
3 When finished, toggle additional odd/even numbered pairs or select a different Aux function.
This operation affects all channels including those not on the surface.
On/Off
To toggle selected Aux sends on/off:
1 Press the On/Off button.
2 Press the desired Aux send knobs.
3 When finished, select a different Aux function.
Aux Bus Settings
There can be 4, 8, 16, or 24 aux busses depending on the Mixer Model.