304 Chapter 31: Outputs
PRO6 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Output channel delay (GUI only)
Similarly to the input channels, all of the output
channels (except returns) have a delay that can be
incorporated into the signal path. However, this
can be a much larger delay, being in the range 0ms
to 500ms (milliseconds). For details, see “Input
channel delay (GUI only)” on page 262.
Processing order
Similarly to the input channels, you can change the processing order on all of the
output channels (except returns). For details, see “Processing order” on page 266.
Mixes
Each of the aux, return and master output channels can send a variable contribution to
the mixes on each of the 16 matrix buses. The buses are controlled in pairs via mix
controls that give continuous adjustment (in the range +6dB to off) of sub group levels
sent to matrix mixes. The controls in the mix section (mix and master bays) include
level/pan and level control knobs for each bus pair, whose function (auxes only)
depends on the current bus mode in operation.
The mixes on the outputs are similar in functionality to inputs, except there is no after
fader listen. For details, see “Mixes” on page 278.
Masters
Towards the bottom of each input fast strip are the masters section and pan control,
LCD select button, mute and solo, and the input fader.
For each output, the masters section (mix and master bays) functions in the same way
as for the inputs. For more information, see “Master controls, solo/mute and fader” on
page 281.
For each output, the fader functions in the same way as for the inputs. For more
information, see “Fader” on page 284.