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65 PRO X User Manual
• Open the Patching screen and route the aux/matrix from there.
For information on patching, see Chapter 8 Patching.
Linking
You can link two mixes together. Pairs can only be created from adjacent mix
buses of the same colour. To link a pair of mix buses, click the LINK button of
either of the mix buses (odd or even) you want to link (see “To select the mix bus
mode” in chapter 14).
The linked parameters default to the user-congurable global default link settings,
which are set via the GUI menu (choose homePreferencesLinking). However,
you can override these default link settings for the pair via the Stereo Linking
Options window, which is opened by pressing the LINK OPT. button (to the right
of the LINK button).
For more details, see Chapter 10 Stereo Linking.
Using fader ip
For information on using fader ip, see “Controlling the mix buses in ip mode”
in chapter 7.
Note: When using fader ip to control the aux bus levels, always use the GUI to
check the level. This is because the fader level markings have a maximum of +10dB,
whereas the aux bus levels only go up to +6dB.
Setting up the eects rack
The GUI’s Eects screen contains a virtual eight-unit rack. You can have a maximum
of eight eects units in the rack, the number being dependent on conguration.
Each unit can contain any combination of the eects listed in the
Change Device Type window.
The assignable controls panel (shown in the Delay diagram below) is common to
all eects, and lets you control eect parameters via the equivalent panel on the
control surface (master bay).
For the available internal eects, see Chapter 16: Internal Eects.