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Feature: individual mode allows you to choose between five (yes, 5!) different input sources. analog (“analogue” if you’re British),
sum, bluetooth, usb and aes/spdif.
Benefit: Switch between 5 input sources, one at a time. For example, switch from iTunes/Tidal via usb and your final mix via aes/
spdif and your client’s rough mix via bluetooth. (This is the default setup.)
Feature:
additive mode allows you to select multiple input sources simultaneously.
Benefit: Select or deselect any combination of the headphone sources to audition more than one input together (
analog, sum,
bluetooth, usb and aes/spdif).
Operation: For more details and operation, please refer to section 4 headphones selector (individual or additive mode).
51. BLUETOOTH REMOTE LINE OUT (MORE PAGE)
line out control room
line out headphones
summing 7 & 8 mono
Feature: Dedicated stereo line out that mirrors either the ctrl room or headphone source.
Benefit: The source(s) selected in either the ctrl room or headphone section will output here. Send this audio anywhere. For
example, expand your headphone options even further by employing a separate amplifier. Run this to another speaker
controller (like a Dangerous Music MONITOR-ST) to expand your monitor complement. Send it to a different A/D converter
if you wanted to A/B which worked better for the track, front of house PA system, video recorder, back into your interface,
mixdown device like a CD burner, iPhone or cassette deck- remember those? At least we didn’t mention a DAT machine!
Tip: , Use the line out as a dub output. In other words, combine up to 5 inputs simultaneously- analog, sum, bluetooth, usb and
aes/spdif. For a total of 16 inputs- that is slick, right?
Note: These outputs are line level and unaffected by the speaker volume knob.
52. BLUETOOTH REMOTE MONO 7-8 (MORE PAGE)
Feature: Make summing inputs
7 and 8 mono.
Benefit: Perhaps you’d like to isolate the kick, vocalist or bass straight up the center, instead of panning in your DAW. The mono
button anchors it in the middle, in the analog domain.
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