Master Section
Stereo AUX Returns
46. AUX 1 to 4 Controls
These controls adjust the pre-fad-
er level of the signal from the AUX
Return controls to the correspond-
ing AUX send mixing buses for ef-
fect-to-monitor sends.
47. Balance Control
The Balance control allows users
to adjust the degree or level of
audio that the left and right side
of the main mix should receive.
Turning the control to the left at-
tenuates the right AUX return sig-
nal, whereas turning it to the right
attenuates the left signal.
48. Level Control
These rotary controls will alter the
signal level that is sent from the
AUX Return 1 to 4 mixing buses to the appropriate destina-
tions, as selected by the L/R / 1/2 or L/R / 3/4 buttons.
49. L/R - 1/2 and L/R – 3/4 Button
These buttons, when pushed in, send the corresponding Ste-
reo AUX Return signal to the Group 1 and 2 or Group 3 and 4
mixing buses. The L/R / 1/2 and L/R / 3/4 buttons decide the
final destination of the AUX Return signals. When released,
the corresponding signals are sent to the Main L-R mixing
bus.
50. Solo Button
When the Solo button is pushed the signal of the corre-
sponding AUX Return channel is sent to the Control Room /
Phones mixing bus, for use with either headphones or studio
monitors.
AUX / Group 1 to 4 Controls
51. AUX Send 1 to 4 Master Controls
These rotary controls adjust the final level of the AUX 1, 2,
3 and 4 signals (as taken from the AUX level controls 1 to
4 on each channel strip), the audio of which is sent to the
corresponding AUX sends. If the GP/AUX SWAP button is
pushed in, however, they perform the identical task, however
for the Group 1, 2, 3 and 4 signals instead.
52. Solo Button
When the Solo button is pushed the signal of the correspond-
ing AUX send is sent to the Solo and Control Room / Phones
mixing bus, for use with either headphones or studio moni-
tors.
SONIC STATION 22 / SONIC STATION 32
53. GP / AUX SWAP
This button (located on each AUX / GROUP
control strip) allows users to swap the AUX
and GROUP level controls and solo buttons.
When pushed in, the AUX 1 rotary control
is then used as the Group 1 control and the
Group 1 60mm fader becomes the AUX 1 con-
trol.
NB. This simply alternates use of the level controls and solo buttons
mentioned, and in no way changes the destination of any channel's
signal.
54. Main L/R Button
This button allows users to send the signal from the corre-
sponding Group channel to the Main L/R mixing bus.
55. Group Pan
Used in conjunction with the L/R button, turning this control
to the left or the right allows users to adjust the amount of
the Group signal the left and right channels of the main mix
should receive.
56. Solo Button
When the Solo button is pushed the signal of the
corresponding Group is sent to the Solo and Control Room /
Phones mixing bus, for use with either headphones or studio
monitors.
57. Group 1 to 4 Master Controls
These 60mm faders adjust the final level of the Group 1, 2,
3 and 4 signals (as taken from each channel strip), the audio
of which is sent to the corresponding Group output. If the
GP/AUX SWAP button is pushed in, however, they perform
the identical task, however for the AUX 1, 2, 3 and 4 signals
instead.
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