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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Foster" data-source="post: 140588" data-attributes="member: 9694"><p>Re: New Yamaha TF series digital mixers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The 8 mono auxes can be linked to make four more stereo auxes (or any combination of mono and stereo for those auxes). The last 6 aux buses (or 12 by yamaha math) are stereo only. Those 6 stereo auxes can also be individually routed back to the main stereo bus and used as stereo subgroups. The first 8 auxes are aux sends only and cannot be routed back to the main mix. There are two more auxes that are dedicated to the on board effects with their own dedicated labeling and return channels.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure they had many conversations about how to arrange the auxes and decided to keep it simple to understand for the target market. However, as an experienced engineer, I appreciate that there is some flexibility in them.</p><p></p><p>I am really impressed with the TF series and the amount of flexibility in it. All the one-knob stuff can be turned off for those of us that know what we're doing. Even though I am well versed in all the details, I still appreciate the one-knob options as well as the presets because it saves me time. I can set up my TF3 for a show faster than I've ever been able to set up any digital console before. That time savings is well worth it to me. One can argue that the X series is still cheaper in up front cost, but to me, the ongoing time savings will more than make up the difference in initial cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Foster, post: 140588, member: 9694"] Re: New Yamaha TF series digital mixers The 8 mono auxes can be linked to make four more stereo auxes (or any combination of mono and stereo for those auxes). The last 6 aux buses (or 12 by yamaha math) are stereo only. Those 6 stereo auxes can also be individually routed back to the main stereo bus and used as stereo subgroups. The first 8 auxes are aux sends only and cannot be routed back to the main mix. There are two more auxes that are dedicated to the on board effects with their own dedicated labeling and return channels. I'm sure they had many conversations about how to arrange the auxes and decided to keep it simple to understand for the target market. However, as an experienced engineer, I appreciate that there is some flexibility in them. I am really impressed with the TF series and the amount of flexibility in it. All the one-knob stuff can be turned off for those of us that know what we're doing. Even though I am well versed in all the details, I still appreciate the one-knob options as well as the presets because it saves me time. I can set up my TF3 for a show faster than I've ever been able to set up any digital console before. That time savings is well worth it to me. One can argue that the X series is still cheaper in up front cost, but to me, the ongoing time savings will more than make up the difference in initial cost. [/QUOTE]
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