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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 140917" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: X32Core headphones distorted</p><p></p><p>The aux outs aren't able to be directly mapped like the XLR outputs are, so you have to do some maneuvering to make it happen.</p><p></p><p>The most direct way to do it is in the routing tab, under 'home' change aux in remap to select the AES source for the aux. Note that you only have the option of AES channels 1-6 to work with. Make sure you present your audio from the FOH on those channels. This is an annoying limitation, as I like to present the audio inputs from the console to match and would love the aux channels to be 33-40, but I'm getting ahead of myself.</p><p></p><p>So now you've re-mapped the aux inputs of the mixer to read from the AES input. Next is to go to the aux out tab and select the aux out jack you want to work with. Here, you select the output signal. Select DirOut Aux 1. The tap point should be at IN/LC. That way what's being presented as Aux 1 will then come out the Aux 1 jack for you. Repeat for Aux 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 140917, member: 211"] Re: X32Core headphones distorted The aux outs aren't able to be directly mapped like the XLR outputs are, so you have to do some maneuvering to make it happen. The most direct way to do it is in the routing tab, under 'home' change aux in remap to select the AES source for the aux. Note that you only have the option of AES channels 1-6 to work with. Make sure you present your audio from the FOH on those channels. This is an annoying limitation, as I like to present the audio inputs from the console to match and would love the aux channels to be 33-40, but I'm getting ahead of myself. So now you've re-mapped the aux inputs of the mixer to read from the AES input. Next is to go to the aux out tab and select the aux out jack you want to work with. Here, you select the output signal. Select DirOut Aux 1. The tap point should be at IN/LC. That way what's being presented as Aux 1 will then come out the Aux 1 jack for you. Repeat for Aux 2. [/QUOTE]
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