Behringer MX2442A manual Subgroups and Inserts, Insert Points

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EURODESK MX2442A

5. SUBGROUPS AND INSERTS

5.1 Subgroups

The principal routes to multitrack are via the subgroup outputs. There are four mono (or two stereo) subgroups. All channels can access all of them, as can aux returns 1 and 2 ( & ). The subgroup level is determined by the SUBGROUP fader , while the signal level may be accurately checked by solo-ing ( ).

Subgroup outputs can also be assigned to the main mix during mixdown by pressing the MAIN MIX switch , in which case stereo position in the L/R mix is determined by the subgroup’s PAN pot .

+Try inserting compression/de-essing/an exciter or a noise gate on grouped signals (e.g. backing vocals, drums, layered synths).

+Try merging a dry signal with a little wet, then compressing the sum heavily. Though the reverb proportion will be low when a signal is present, the resultant reverb tail pumped up by the compressor at the start of each silence will give the illusion that the reverb was massive at the time. (The listener will be left wondering how the singer could sound so dear in such wet acoustics!)

5.2 Insert Points

Insert points are useful for adding dynamic processing or equalization to a channel, a group, or the mix. Unlike reverbs etc., which are usually added to the dry signal, dynamic processing is normally applied across an entire signal. Here, an aux send would be inappropriate. Instead, the signal is intercepted somewhere along the channel, fed through the dynamics processor and/or EQ, then returned to the console at the same point where it left. The insert point is normalized, i.e. the signal is only interrupted when a jack is plugged into it.

All mono input channels have got insert points, as have the subgroups and the main mix. Each insert point is accommodated on a single TRS jack socket wired tip = send, ring = return, sleeve = ground/screen. Inserts are always pre-fader, and also pre-EQ/pre-aux sends for channels.

+The insert points may be used as pre-EQ-outputs without interrupting the signal. By switching them to a patchbay the insert points can be used in a more complex manner since the sends and returns dispose of separate inserts.

+If you want to insert a dynamics processor etc. into one of the stereo channels, it must be done between the source output and the EURODESK, since these channels have no bona-fide insert point.

Fig. 5.1: Inserting into a stereo channel

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Contents Eurodesk Detailed Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsForeword Eurodesk Table of Contents Eurodesk Overview ManualMetering Mono Input Channels Power Supply Unit PSUInput Level Setting Routing & Muting EqualizerAux Sends Stereo Input Channels Insert Points Subgroups and InsertsSubgroups Inserting an external EQ/dynamics processor post channel EQ Aux Masters Main Section2-Track In- and Output HeadphonesMonitoring Eurodesk MX2442A Back Panel/Serial Number ConnectionsTalkback Audio Connections Eurodesk MX2442A Patchfield and Plug Wiring SchemeDifferent plug types Selecting Inputs Setting UPInitializing Channels for Gain Setting Auditioning a Signal and Setting Up a ChannelEqualization Mixing TopicsDesk Normalization Gain Optimization Aux send pre-EQ modification on mono channels ModificationsSpecifications § 1 Warranty CARD/ONLINE Registration § 2 Warranty Warranty