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15. FX/MON 2 SEND OUTPUT

This 1/4" TRS line-level output can be used to feed an external effects processor (FX) or a second set of stage monitors (mon 2). The output from here is a copy of what goes into the internal FX processor, being the careful mix of all channels whose FX/mon 2 control [22] is turned more than minimum.

The processed output of the internal FX does

not come out of here, but is added internally

to the main mix or monitor 1 mix.

The overall output level can be adjusted with the FX/mon 2 send control [45], and it can be either post or pre channel level, depending on the setting of the FX send/mon 2 send switch [47] as follows:

MONITOR 2 or FX?

To run one set of stage monitors, use the monitor 1 system because it has its own graphic EQ [37], master level [39], and meter [41]. To run another set of moni- tors, set the FX send/mon 2 send switch to mon 2.

Stage monitors allow the talented musicians in your band to hear themselves clearly on stage, and this can often be a good thing. The monitor output can be carefully adjusted in level using the channel FX/mon 2 controls [22], and not change if the channel levels or main mix levels are adjusted. This is known as "pre-fader."

PRE

Switch in

Mon 2 Send (Pre)

 

SRM450v2 Powered Stage Monitors

 

(plays mon 2 output)

 

Using the output to feed a pair of powered stage monitors.

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If they want "more me, and less Keith," you can turn up their channel's FX/mon 2 control, and turn down Keith's. (If you were using monitor 1 to feed the stage monitor, then you would adjust the mon 1 control [21] on each channel.)

To channel 5 or 6 instrument inputs

From mon 1 or mon 2

line-level outputSRM450v2 Powered Stage Monitor

To feed an external effects processor, such as a nice sound effect, or delay, the feed should be "post-fader." In this way, any changes to the channel level will also affect the level going to the external processor. The processed output from the effects processor is usually returned to a spare channel, and you can carefully mix the original unprocessed channel (dry) and the processed channel (wet). Altering the original channel level increases both the wet and dry signals and keeps them at the same delicate ratio. (For example, the reverb remains at the same level relative to the original).

POST

Switch out

FX Send (Post)

Stereo effects processor

Using the output to feed a stereo effects processor. In this example, the stereo outputs go to ch. 7 stereo inputs.