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SURROUND & STEREO MIX
Surround mix and conventional mix can be run simultaneously.
MAIN OUTS for STEREO MIX
To create the most manageable surround/stereo setup, use the main outs L/R
for your stereo mix and an additional I/O module for the 5.1 surround
output/mix.
MAIN FADER
Warning: Controlling the master volume of the surround mix with proportional
balance of individual channels is not possible with the MAIN fader. Instead,
this fader can be used to control the additional stereo mix (in addition to the
5.1 surround mix) needed for DVDs. Usually, the 6 surround channels are
controlled with the 6 bus faders numbered 11 to 16.
SURROUND GROUPING/FADE OUT
Fading out a surround track is more complicated than fading out a
conventional stereo mix, where you basically only have to pull down the fader.
To achieve a proportional fade out while still keeping the individual signal level
balance of single surround tracks, you can simply group the surround
busses/faders (hit GROUP key > select faders with SELECT, also see chapter
7.1) and then use any one of the group faders to control the master volume.
The other faders will follow proportionally.
MONITOR ROUTING
Warning: Monitor Routing (Control Room Out) is not saved under Snapshots!
SAVING SNAPSHOTS
Warning: Surround settings referring to channels are all saved under
Snapshots, but it will not be saved if the SURROUND mode is universally ON
or OFF! PREFS (Preferences) or universal settings as well as monitor routing
(see above) can not be integrated into the presets.
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