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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Vannatto" data-source="post: 117157" data-attributes="member: 4071"><p>Re: X32 Warranty Warning</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Dan,</p><p></p><p>Just to add to Dan M's indepth post, the following might help in understanding the differences of the various mixbus choices.</p><p></p><p>The X32 mixbus is the mixing or combining of various channel signals for a common output. These busses can simulate the two types of busses found on the analog consoles - the Aux and the Groups. </p><p></p><p>The first 4 channel send assignment choices (pre-EQ, post-EQ, pre-fader, post-fader) simulate the Aux busses that are commonly used for monitor or other mixes. </p><p></p><p>The fifth channel send assignment choice (sub-group) simulates the functionality found in the Groups busses that are commonly used for grouping similar type of channels (drums, etc) then sending to main faders.</p><p></p><p>Your subsequent question regarding the Setup, config tab, those are default starting points as you mentioned and can be over-ridden by the individual channel sends. </p><p></p><p>The last question you have that seems to confuse you, looking at it from the mixbus perspective, I can see why it could be confusing. Look at it from the channel sends perspective and I think it makes more sense. The mixbus doesn't really care what type of sent signal it gets (pre, post, sub). It is going to combine whatever it receives. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Vannatto, post: 117157, member: 4071"] Re: X32 Warranty Warning Hi Dan, Just to add to Dan M's indepth post, the following might help in understanding the differences of the various mixbus choices. The X32 mixbus is the mixing or combining of various channel signals for a common output. These busses can simulate the two types of busses found on the analog consoles - the Aux and the Groups. The first 4 channel send assignment choices (pre-EQ, post-EQ, pre-fader, post-fader) simulate the Aux busses that are commonly used for monitor or other mixes. The fifth channel send assignment choice (sub-group) simulates the functionality found in the Groups busses that are commonly used for grouping similar type of channels (drums, etc) then sending to main faders. Your subsequent question regarding the Setup, config tab, those are default starting points as you mentioned and can be over-ridden by the individual channel sends. The last question you have that seems to confuse you, looking at it from the mixbus perspective, I can see why it could be confusing. Look at it from the channel sends perspective and I think it makes more sense. The mixbus doesn't really care what type of sent signal it gets (pre, post, sub). It is going to combine whatever it receives. Hope that helps. Paul [/QUOTE]
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