Assign an Input Source to the Plug-in

• Click the plug-in’s INPUT button to select an input source. In the example below, we have chosen the Aux 5 Bus as the input to the plug-in installed in slot 5.

When a plug-in is fed from an aux bus, its output appears on the FX Return channels (faders in the EFFECTS bank). The return channel is determined by the slot number and whether the effect output is mono or stereo. For example, a reverb with a mono input and stereo output that is installed in Slot 5 has its outputs on FX 5 and FX 6. Note: The default state for all FX channels is MUTE. You won’t hear the effect until you unmute its FX return channel(s).

Aplug-in can also receive its input from a channel pre- or post- DSP insert or the main stereo left and right bus. When a plug-in is inserted “in line” in this manner, its output is routed directly back into the channel. See FX Routing on page 23 for more details.

Removing the Plug-in

1. In the Plugin column, select none from the drop-down menu.

2. Click OK in the Alert dialog box.

Note: A plug-in can also be deleted from the Setup section on the console.

 

 

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