Euphonix Max Air Mixing Console Operation Manual Channels and Strips
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5.5 Channel Routing Functions
5.5.1 Group Bus Routing
Max Air’s group busses can be used for sub-groups, clean feeds and matrix outputs. The
CM404 center section has bus master functions (see Chapter 6: Busses).
Route a Channel to a Group Bus
To route the post-fader channel signal to a group bus, press the Group Knobset Select
key. This assigns the group bus routing parameters to the knobs. Two group busses are
displayed per knob (i.e., 1/2, 3/4, etc.). Since the display shows only four characters,
group busses 11/12 are displayed as 11/2.
Figure 5-16 Group Bus Routing Knobsets
The upper key to the left of each knob assigns the first of the two group busses in the
display, the lower key assigns the second (i.e., for 1/2, the upper key assigns 1 and the
lower key assigns 2). The keys light to indicate this channel is assigned to that group bus.
Group busses can be assigned in pairs by pushing the knob.
Hold the Group key and press the Pan key to engage the Pan for the group busses. The
Pan key lights dimly in other modes to show that Pan is active in main and/or group
bus routing. The Group key also lights dimly in other modes to show that the channel
is assigned to one or more group busses.
Press the X key to display additional Group Bus Routing pages or the last page, which
has the GSL (Group Send Level) controls on the bottom knob. The lower key to the left
of the GSL knob is the Group Send on/off key. The knob adjusts the master level to
all the Group busses from that channel.
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1/2
3/4
5/6
7/8
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Assign Grp 7&8
Assign Grp 5&6
Assign Grp 3&4
Group Send Level
ssign Grp 2
on/off
Assign Grp 1&2
ssign Grp 1
ssign Grp 4
ssign Grp 3
ssign Grp 6
ssign Grp 5
ssign Grp 8
ssign Grp 7