User Guide

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Waves eMotion LV1 User Guide | Chapter 4: Mixer Window
Buss Outs
Main Outs
Main mix outs can be assigned from any mixer channel or buss, except Cue, Matrix, or Talkback. To quickly learn which busses are
assigned to the Main out busses, check the Internal Patch page or open the Input list in the Channel window of a Main out.
The Master fader on the right duplicates L/R fader position.
In the Input mode, Center and Mono channels have input-independent trims.
Hosts up to eight plugins.
All Main mix busses can be assigned to the matrix.
Cue
When a channel’s Cue button is engaged, assigned busses are sent to the cue buss. This section controls level, panning, and
processing of the cue buss.
Cue/solo mode can be activated from any channel (except Cue).
Cue operating mode and sources are controlled in the Channel window. Click the Gear icon beneath the Clear Solo button in
the Top Bar to access the Cue control panel. Buss and I/O assignments are also made from the Channel window.
The Cue channel can host up to eight plugins.
Refer to the Channels chapter for details about the Cue buss settings (Channel > Cue Section).
Talkback
The Talkback section controls the level, panning, and processing for mixer talkback. It provides for input from an I/O and a preamp.
It can accept up to eight plugins. Talkback routing and presets are controlled from a control panel in the Channel window. To access
this window, select the Talkback channel and click on the Gear icon beneath the Talk button.
Matrix
This page controls the input mix and output levels of the 12-input x 8-output matrix busses. A matrix is typically used to send to PA
systems, distribution, guests, and monitoring systems. Matrix channels can receive input from any channel or buss in the mixer, and
can output to any I/O device on the network. Each has an eight-plugin rack for dedicated processing.