Installation manual
Section 7: Channel Function Enhancements
Euphonix CS3000/2000 MixView 3.0 Software Supplement 7 - 47
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here are four (4) aux send controls on the CS3000/2000 Mix Controller
labelled A, B, C and D and divided into two console aux blocks (A/B) &
(C/D). Each of the controls is capable of independent addressable operation
and can be sourced from any of the console’s six (6) channel inputs and
assigned to any of the eight (8) aux buses. The controls can be configured as
individual level controls or combined into level/pan pairs and deriving signal
either pre or post, Upper or Lower fader.
In order to configure the aux sends, you need to determine from where the aux
signals are to be sourced. Traditionally, these sources tend to be signals from
console faders.
There are three (3) styles or modes of aux sends:
1. Mono In/Mono Out
2. Mono In/Stereo Out
3. Stereo In/Stereo Out
The console default for an unconfigured aux block is Mono In/Mono Out
a.k.a..
Mono Independent mode. This mode sums all source selections made to the
control and sends the summed signal equally to all bus assignments.
For the sake of clarity, we will start all exercises with an unconfigured aux
send. Use the DSC [Clr] key to clear your selected aux send. We will also
assume that channel 16’s lower fader is sourced from L4 as a tape return and
assigned to the ST1 bus output.
In this exercise, we will setup aux sends A thru D to feed aux buses 1 thru 4
respectively.
Press channel 16’s aux A/B block attention key to display the Aux Status menu:
F3F1 F2 F4
The console default is pre fader object, aux send ON..
Confirm that console
attention is directed to aux send A. (See side note below) Pressing an aux
block attention key always gives you quick access to aux mutes and pre/Post
routing.
Overview
Aux Modes
SECTION 7 : CHANNEL FUNCTION
ENHANCEMENTS
16A-> ON pre
Aux Status menu
Exercise 1
Mono Independent
Mode