When the main/aux button is in the aux position (the button turns green), the associated
analog or digital output pair carries the signal routed to the aux L and aux R buses.
Mute button - Selecting the mute button (the button turns red) will cause that channel
pair to cease audio output. Deselecting the mute button will resume audio output on that
channel pair.
Solo button – Selecting the solo button (the button turns yellow) will cause all other
channels to cease audio output; deselecting the solo button will resume audio output on
all channels. Multiple solo selections are possible.
Aux Output Master Channel – This Aux Send Master channel controls the output
functions of signals routed to the aux L and aux R buses. Both channel faders can be
linked together with the link button, and the pan control allows you to pan the signals to
the assigned output. The bal control allows you to adjust the left/right balance of the
stereo signal.
When using the Aux Sends in conjunction with the Aux Output Channel, you must select
an output to be the aux output by setting the main/aux switch on that channel to the aux
position. See section 11, “Adding Effects While Direct Monitoring” and “Using the Aux
Send As a Separate Monitor Mix,” later in this manual.
Ctrl button – The ctrl button will appear and be active over the output channels
selected under the right panel’s Level Controller Assignment. (Example: If the aux
output is selected under the Level Controller Assignment, the ctrl button will appear
over the Aux Output Channel faders.) For more information, see “Level Controller
Assignment” in the “Global Menus” section, above.
Note that there is no ctrl button available on the phones channel, since the headphones
output has its own dedicated level controller.
Aux Channel Panning – The individual aux sends can be panned within the stereo
output pair they are assigned to. Note that if you wish to use the send as a mono send,
you should pan these controls to the <C> position, which is “center panned.”
Aux Channel Mute - Selecting the Aux mute button (the button turns red) will cause the
Aux Channel to cease audio output. Deselecting the mute button will resume audio output.
Headphone Output Channel – This channel controls the functions of the FireWire
Audiophile’s headphone bus. Both channel faders can be linked together with the link
button, and the bal control allows you to adjust the stereo balance of the headphone output.
Headphone Monitor Assigns – You can monitor any of the FireWire Audiophile’s
output buses via the Headphones bus. Using the Monitor Assigns you can select any or
all of the three output buses or the Aux bus to route to the headphones.
Headphone Mute button - Selecting the mute button (the button turns red) will cause
the headphone channels to cease audio output. Deselecting the mute button will resume
audio output on the headphone channels.