47X32 COMPACT DIGITAL MIXER User Manual

7.4.2Routing Screen: Analog Out Tab

The routing screen’s analog out tab allows the user to patch the console’s various internal signal paths to the 16 analog XLR outputs that are located on the console rear panel.

The X32 console allows for many different kinds of output signal paths, and this screen is where these output paths are assigned to an actual physical rear panel output so that the signal path can be patched to their eventual destination (such as the front-of-house PA speakers or a powered stage monitor).

To assign the various output paths to the rear panel XLR outputs, perform the following steps:

1.Adjust the 1st encoder to select which of the 16 rear panel analog outs you wish to assign an output signal path to.

2.Adjust the 3rd encoder to select an output path “category”. These categories include:

Off

Main (LRC) Mix

Mix Bus Outputs

Matrix Outputs

Direct Outs

Monitor

3.Adjust the 4th encoder to select a specific output path, including:

Off

Main L

Main R

Main C/M

Any of the 16 Mix Outputs

Any of the 6 matrix outputs

Any of the 32 direct outputs

Any of the 8 Auxiliary Outputs

Any of the FX Direct Outputs

Monitor L

Monitor R

Talkback

4.Tap the 4th encoder to assign the selected output path, completing the process.

5.Adjust the 5th encoder to select the signal tap point for the output assignment. This determines where in the audio signal path the source is “tapped” as it is sent to the physical rear panel output. The available signal tap points include:

Input

Pre-EQ

Pre-Fader

Post-Fader

6.Tap the 5th encoder to assign the selected signal tap point.

7.Adjust the 6th encoder to adjust the amount of digital line delay applied to the output path as it is sent to the rear-panel physical output. As the amount of delay is adjusted, the current delay time is displayed in three different units of measurement: Feet, Meters, and Milliseconds.

8.Tap the 6th encoder to toggle delay on/off. The “delay” label illuminates when the delay is inserted into the signal path.

TIP: Applying a delay to an output signal is typically done when the console is used in a “multi-zone” P.A. speaker setup, where some PA speakers are located near the stage and a second set of speakers are located further back within the audience. By applying an appropriate amount of delay only to the speakers located near the stage, the audience hears the audio from the closer/further speakers at the same time, insuring maximum time-alignment and sound quality. The console assumes an operating temperature of 20°C/68°F when calculating the delay times.