User Manual

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Cue Level
The cue level control can be used as the send level to the cue
bus – or can be used as a “second” line input channel fader
when the alternative input function (14) is used.
Cue Alternative Input Select
Engaging this switch expands Control 2802 with another eight
input channels with access to the main mix bus with their own
pan and level controls – effectively increasing the channel count
from 8 to 16.
As already mentioned in this manual – there are many uses
forthisextrainputpath,fromexpandingyourinputquotawhen
summing to returning effects processors and compressors.
Cue Bus Assign – NOTE GLOBALLY
ASSIGNED
In order to fully utilise the alternative cue input as extra channels
to the main mix bus, the output of the cue bus has to be
re-directed into the main mix bus.
This is globally set and accessed in the master section of the
console,justabovethemasterfader.
Aux Level Controls
Aux 1 and Aux 2 level potentiometers are used to control the
individual send level to each mono auxiliary bus.
Aux Sends Pre / Post Fader Assign – NOTE
GLOBALLY SWITCHED
Control 2802 features two aux send controls – which feed two
aux buses (Aux 1 & Aux 2).
The aux send section of the console can be used to feed extra
cue mixes and/or reverb units etc during tracking or mixing.
For this reason, as with most consoles, Control 2802 includes the
option of a pre fade feed. However please note that the pre-fade
and post-fade buses are both fed simultaneously from the send
potentiometer. The pre/post switch located in the master section
determines which of these buses is fed to the actual auxiliary
output, thus pre or post fader auxiliary operation is globally selected
here (see section on aux masters for more information).