User Manual

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Stereo Mixer: Audio IN/OUT and Controls
Main Stereophonic Inputs 1, 2 , 3
(Left to Right Input Normalization)
Auxiliary Split Stereo Inputs L & R
Split Stereo (L/R) Direct Output of the
STEREO MIXER Bus
QUICK-VIEW: Stereo Mix Bus
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Attenuation, Saturation and Gain
STEREO MIXER DETAIL
AUDIO INPUTS
The Stereo Mix bus features 3 main (L>R normalized) stereo input channels with attenuation and gain.
The coloration offers a less pronounced saturation-compression effect compared to the mono mixer.
Nominal level control is set around 3 O'clock with additional gain available beyond this point.
A single split stereo (L>R normalized) auxiliary input, located on each respective side of the STEREO
MIXER OUTPUT jacks with a -3dB pad is also provided on the Stereo bus to accommodate direct stereo or mono-
phonic sources. Separate mono sources may be used if you would like them to sit directly on the left or right
side of the mix. Patching a single mono source into the Left (L) ST-AUX, while the Right (R) ST-AUX is unoccupied
will normal the signal to both sides of the stereo mix.
AUDIO OUTPUTS
The STEREO MIXER OUTPUT is located above STEREO channel 2’s inputs. As mentioned previously, this
output offers a brighter frequency response compared to the MONO and MASTER MIX outputs.
MASTER MIX
The MASTER MIX OUT offers the sum of every audio input on Vortices. Split stereo output are located at
the far left and right on the top row. A copy of this signal is also available via a stereo jack on the back of the
module. This can be routed to modules that also utilize a similar rear-facing stereo input.
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