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Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

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REVERB RETURNS / AUX MASTERS Section<br />

REV Return Section<br />

The free-running large knob at the top of the strip sets the input level of<br />

the Rev Returns. It has a range of -∞ to 0dB.<br />

▶ Press the knob to toggle it between REV and DAW.<br />

TO CUE<br />

Sets the amount of Reverb Return signal sent to the Cue mixes (it can be<br />

sent to either cue or both of them).<br />

▶ Press to select on/off.<br />

See the section below on Master SEL Mode on how the Rev Returns feed<br />

the Cue.<br />

WIDTH<br />

Sets the width of the stereo image from narrow (hard left) to Wide (hard<br />

Right).<br />

▶ Press to enable.<br />

If MONO is pressed (below), the WIDTH led will flash when pressed to<br />

indicate it is not an available control in mono.<br />

PAN / BAL<br />

Works in conjunction with the MONO button to the left.<br />

▶ Press to enable.<br />

• When the MONO button is pressed, this control acts as Pan.<br />

• When the MONO button is not pressed, this control acts as a<br />

+/- 6dB Balance Control.<br />

MONO<br />

Turns the stereo signal into mono, where each of the Reverb L and R are<br />

sent to the Mix Outputs L and R equally.<br />

ON<br />

Switches the Reverb Return On/Off.<br />

The On/Off can be automated via the Encore Automation System.<br />

It can also be switched off by CH, MON or 8T solo systems in Destruct<br />

Mode, if selected.<br />

ISO<br />

Isolates the Rev Return from the Solo System so that when any other Solo<br />

is detected on the console, the Reverb Return is not Cut.<br />

▶ Press to enable.<br />

AFL<br />

Switches the AFL for the Reverb Return into the Main monitoring.<br />

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