Console functions, Masters – Audient ASP4816 - Compact Analogue Recording Console User Manual
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Console functions.
LINE I/Ps 17-14 and
SUB-GRP OUTPUTS.
In addition to routing signal to the
bus outputs for recording, the first
eight buses are also fed to 8 sub-
group outputs. Each sub-group has
a PAN control, SOLO and CUT
switches and a fader controlling
the bus output level. The sub-
groups have insert points located
on the rear panel of the console
allowing external processing to
be patched in when called for. The
MIX switch assigns the sub-group
to the stereo mix bus and allows
the sub-groups to be used in mix
down.
T h e s u b - g r o u p I N S E RT
RETURNS are also used as Line
inputs 17-24.
1 The PAN knob pans the sub-
group signal across the stereo
bus.
2 MIX allows the sub-group
to be assigned to the stereo
mix bus and hence the main
console output.
3 SOLO allows the sub-group
signal to be auditioned
depending upon the selected
pan mode.
4 CUT mutes the sub-group
output.
LINE I/Ps 17-14 and
SUB-GRP FADERS.
The 8 sub-group/Line input 17-24
faders are located in the centre of
the console, close to the operator,
and control the sub-group output
levels. These outputs are directly
available at the rear of the console
or they may be used to feed the
stereo mix bus simply by pressing
the mix buttons.
1 The SUB-GROUP FADER
sets the level of the sub-group
output signal.
2 This is the +10db mark. The
fader is fully open at this point
and introducing 10dB of gain
into the signal path.
3 This is the 0dB mark which is
the normal operation position
for the fader.
4 With the fader here the signal
path is closed and no signal
will pass.
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