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Aux modes (aux/efx, aux/mon, all aux) – Waves eMotion LV1 64-Channel Mixer with Axis One Custom Computer User Manual

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Aux

Modes

(AUX/EFX,

AUX/MON,

ALL

AUX)

All Input channels and groups can be sent to 16 Aux channels. Each aux channel can have up to eight plugins and can be assigned directly
to I/Os, to the main outs, or to the matrix. There are three Aux layer modes:

EFX busses can be sent post-processing to MON busses and to the main mix. Mon busses can be sent directly to an I/O device. Aux

channels are controlled in the AUX layer of the Mixer window. Refer to the eMotion LV1 signal flow diagrams for more information.

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1.

Select AUX/EFX or AUX/MON layer mode.

2.

Select an aux that you want to send to the selected channel. Aux channel names are shown in the Sub Views panel

on the left side of the layer mode section.

3.

Turn an aux send on or off by clicking its cell.

4.

Select the source for each send. Ctrl+click on a cell to choose its source.

The color of the fader bar indicates the aux source:

INP

Green

Before all processing, after input gain

PRE

Purple

Pre-fader, after processing

PST

Orange

Post-fader, after processing

PSP

Blue

Post-fader, post-panner, after processing

5.

Adjust the aux level using the small horizontal fader. Fader value appears in the cell when the fader is touched. You can also set aux
send levels in the Channel window.

AUX/EFX

1–8

When using an aux for effects processing, the effects plugins are used in the Aux channel,
which is then routed back to main out or sent to other destinations. The effects aux channels
can be sent to the monitor aux channels to provide common effects processing

to monitor channels.

AUX/MON

1–8

When using an aux for monitoring, the aux channel is assigned directly to an I/O that feeds

the monitor.

In both of the above cases, each source channel sent to an aux bus can have its own gain and pan settings.

ALL

AUX

AUX/EFX and AUX/MON layer modes shown together.