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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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Mix BusA mix bus is the destination for the final product of your mix. The outputs of a mix bus are usually routed to a mastermachine to record the final mix. They can also be routed via Internal Return Buses. Apart from their otheruses, these enable the final mix to be recorded in Pyramix. Main Mixing, Aux Send and SubGroup Buses alsoappear in the Monitor.Mix Buses are available in several formats:Mono MixProvides a single mono output. Any input strip can be routed to it.Multiple Mono MixProvides several mono outputs. Any input strip can be routed to any or all of themStereo MixProvides a single stereo output. Any input strip can be routed to itMultiple Stereo MixProvides several stereo outputs and allows any input strip to be routed to any or all of themSurround Mix - 5.1 formatMultiple Surround Mix - provides several surround outputs and allows to route any mixer strip onto any of them.Note: Unlike mono and stereo multiple buses, input strips can only be routed to ONE 5.1destination stem of a multiple surround bus. This reflects their normal use. E.g. a commonset-up will have three surround bus stems for Dialogue, Effects and Music. EachInput strip is routed to the appropriate surround bus by clicking on the Stem ‘X’ button.All surround bus stems can be summed for monitoring in the Monitor.Mixer : Mixer Components 10 - 161

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