Pre-fader and post-fader auxiliary sends – MACKIE Digital 8Bus D8B v5.1 User Manual

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Using an Aux Send with a Plug-in
• Click the associated INPUT SOURCE button and

select an Aux input source. In the example below,
we have chosen the Aux 4 Bus.

Send the Input Signal to the Aux Bus

1. Send a signal to a D8B mixer input channel

(MIC/LINE or TAPE IN).

2. Assign the input channel V-Pot/GUI Control

Pot to an aux send. We have chosen AUX 4
according to the example above.

3. Use the AUX 4 control to adjust the input level

to the plug-in.

Remember to select an aux send before using
the V-pot or GUI Control Pot on the mixer input
channel (MIC/LINE or TAPE IN).

You will see the plug-in’s input meter

become active as you raise the mixer input
channel’s aux send.

Set the plug-in input/output signal levels as

you would with any effect, so the meter reaches
its upper-most range every so often (always trust
your ears first). This can be accomplished from
the console or GUI.

Pre-Fader and Post-Fader Auxiliary Sends

Normally, effect sends are post-fader, so the

signal sent to the effect follows the program level
in the mix. Occasionally you may wish to feed an
effect from a pre-fader source so that the signal
level from the aux control is independent of the
channel fader position. Aux sends are selectable
pre- or post-fader globally (all Aux 1’s for instance)
from the Mix Options screen in the Setup window,
or individually on a channel-by-channel basis either
from the channel strip or the Fat Channel.

In the channel strip, Alt-click the Aux Send

level indicator to toggle between pre-and post-
fader operation. Post-fader is indicated by a red
bar, pre-fader is indicated by a yellow bar.

In the Fat Channel, clicking on the PRE

buttons below the Aux knobs toggles between pre-
and post-fader operation. Yellow indicates pre-
fader, otherwise the aux is post-fader.

GUI Control
Pot Assigned
to AUX 4

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