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have an independent monitored Source selection it is mandatory to use a Cue. For more details
refer to the table detailing the different Monitor mode possibilities and constraints, available in
the Sources vs. Monitor section.
Note: Connecting only one input to a Stereo Source will hard pan this source monitoring to either the
left or right channel depending of the input used and Monitor set. It is recommended to change the
source type to Mono if you are using only one input in order to have this source monitored to center
channels.
Mon to Cue inactive (only available for Cue mode)
By default inactive, so all Cues are over-routed the by the Speaker Set/Headphones current
source selection when MON>CUE is selected on the Monitor Controls.
When enabled it will prevent the operator to override the Cue Mix and so will not send the
Speaker Set/Headphones Sources to Cue listener.
Note: When enabling Mon to Cue only the Sources selection will override the Cue Monitor. The Speaker
Set controls: Mute, Solo, Solox, Polarity, Downmix, Ref and Dim will not be injected in the Cue.
Trim
Trim the level of a Monitor set, apply by turning the Anubis Rotary Knob.
Range: -12dB to 12dB
An individual Channel Trim is available for each channel (refer to the Channel description below)
Note: The Trim can also be set directly from the Meters page
Button
Assign your Monitor set to the button of your choice by selecting one entry from the drop-
down dialog. You can choose between one of the Anubis hardware monitoring buttons
available; Speaker A, Speaker B, Headphones 1, Headphone 2. Or by choosing one of the 4
Virtual Keys available, a Virtual Key will then be added on the Anubis TFT.
Note: Only one Button /Monitor can be chosen. If an already assigned Button is chosen, it will
automatically set to None the Monitor selected