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THE MAIN MIXER
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4. If you like you could now rename the Output Bus channel, e.g. to Drum Mix, and drag the channel strip to the
right of the individual drum channels for better overview:
The changed Output Bus name is automatically displayed in the colored Output area on all channels routed to that
Output Bus channel.
If you look in the rack, you can see that the Audio Output display on the Audio Track devices for the individual drum
channel now show “Drum Mix” instead of the default “Master Section”.
Output Bus destinations on the Audio Track devices in the rack (front and rear).
Rerouting channels
D If you like you can change the Audio Output destinations - or create new Output Busses - by clicking the Audio
Output selector on the device front panel, or in the Audio Output display on the rear panel, or in the Output se-
lector area on the channel strip in the mixer.
! If you manually deassign all channels from the Drum Mix Output Bus channel, the Output Bus channel auto-
matically becomes a regular Mix Channel. If you want to assign channels to this Mix Channel, and thus make it
become an Output Bus channel again, click the Audio Output selector on the front panel, or in the Audio Out-
put display on the rear panel, and select “All Channels > Drum Mix”. These routings can also be made in the
Output selector area on the channel strip in the mixer.
Deleting an Output Bus
D To delete an Output Bus channel, select the Output Bus channel strip in the Main Mixer - or the device in the
rack - and press [Delete] or [Backspace].
When you delete an Output Bus channel which has other mixer channels already routed to it, the source channels
will be automatically re-routed to the default Master Section again via P-Lan.
On the Mix Channel/Audio Track devices in the rack, “Master Section” is now shown in the Audio Output displays
to indicate that the channels have been re-routed to the Master Section device.