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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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Multiple Mix Buses (Stems)Mono / StereoWhen a mono or stereo multiple mix bus is added to the mixer a routing matrix box appears in the input stripswith a send level control (mono) or pan control (stereo).Mono Mix bus matrixStereo Mix bus matrixThe 8 by 8 matrix gives access to up to 64 output buses. Routing is shown by lit crosspoints.Double-clicking the matrix in the strip opens the routing matrix window.Valid choices are shown in gray. Once the window is open, other input channels can be route by either selectingthem from the drop-down list or using the < and > arrows to step across the mixer surface.SurroundMix bus routing matrixUp to 16 surround buses each with from six to nine channels may be added as a single Multiple Surround Mixoutput strip. The principle use of these is for stem mixing where, for example, dialog, background effects, spoteffects, foley and music are recorded as separate recordings but monitored as a complete mix. Each surround busis identified by number. In this illustration, a Multiple Surround Mix strip has been added to the mixer with threesurround buses.Clicking on the label above the Surround Panner pops up a list of the available stems. Simultaneously selectingmore than one on a strip is not possible.Mixer : Mixer Components 10 - 162

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