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Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Because the monitor outputs are patchable, if the engineer isn’t using in-ear monitors, headphones,
or monitor speakers, you can use these 1/4” outputs for something else such as additional aux sends.
Similarly, if you want the solo bus on XLR outputs, you’re able to patch this, as well.
• USB [Outputs] — Fully routable USB recording means you’re able to record just the direct inputs
o the mic pres, or just the output buses of any combination of the two. This is extremely exible
as you could record 30 input channels and main L/R for a reference mix simultaneously, for example.
• Dante [Outputs] — Here is where to choose which signals are sent to the Dante outputs. This would
usually be output channels if connecting to Dante-enabled amps and speakers, but could also be
the mic pres if using Dante for recording.
Because the USB and Dante are sourced completely and independently, they may be used for
completely dierent purposes. Most commonly, the USB could be used for recording while the Dante
could be used for networking to loudspeakers. With a shared system, they would have to compromise
and use the same outputs for both.
Routing to Dante requires a Dante card (available separately).
The last tab in the row is the talkback tab and it is unique.
TalkbackWith talkback, you’re able to congure which outputs the talkback is sent.
In the upper-left corner of the I/O patch view is a tools button. This is available regardless of what tab
is open. Here youre able to reset the patching to default or clear the patching altogether. Tap it to display
a popover as seen below right.
Reset to Default resets (the currently opened tab) to its default state. Clear clears all patchings (of the currently
opened tab) and all balls will be removed from the I/O patch. Clearing all routings may be used in more
complex setups where it’s easier to start from scratch. Once cleared, the source(s) and destination(s) may
be tapped into spot for your needs.
Reset to Default Clear Routing