MIX (MAIN MIX TO SUBS switch up) and you did a drum
C-R/PHNS ONLY (AUX RET 4)
Once again, the default for all the STEREO AUX RETURNS is to feed them directly into the MAIN
. It matters not if any of the SOURCE matrix switches are assigned, but it will be inter- rupted, as usual, if a SOLO switch is engaged.
Let’s pretend you’re doing a live mix to a
RETURNS SOLO
This switch operates just like the channel SOLO switches — engaging it sends signals to the
Assume you want to solo the snare drum. Hit that channel’s SOLO switch, and you get the “dry” (no effects) snare only. That helps, but you want to hear it with the reverb you have patched into an AUX RETURN. Leaving that channel’s SOLO switch engaged, also en- gage the RETURNS SOLO switch, and now you’ll get the dry snare and its reverb.
Since it is a global feature, you’ll also get the signals from all the other AUX RETURNS, so there may be some sounds that you didn’t want to hear. If they offend your sensibilities, simply turn down the levels of the STEREO AUX RETURNS you don’t want to hear, or MUTE the channels feeding the unwanted sig- nal to the effects device you do want to hear.
Congratulations! You’ve just read about all the features of your
U | ASSIGN OPTIONS |
3
OO
+20 | MAIN MIX | |
TO SUBS |
U
4
OO
+20 | RETURNS | |
ONLY | SOLO |
STEREO AUX RETURNS
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