Mono input module – Peavey X-VCA User Manual

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mono input module

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aux send features

Eight auxiliary sends are available for creating individual output mixes. These can
be used to drive effects processors, provide monitor mixes, create broadcast or
alternate sound reinforcement mixes, or for other special requirements. Each pair
of odd/even Aux buses (1&2, 3&4, etc.) can be treated as individual discrete mono
sends, or as stereo pairs. Discrete mono or stereo pair mods are selected global-
ly for each aux pair via mode switched in the Aux master section, located at the
top of the Group modules.

Aux sends 1-2, 3-4

These knobs adjust the amount of signal sent to the first four AUX buses.

Unity gain occurs at the he zero setting.
In mono mode, each control independently determines the send level for the
respective aux mix. When stereo mode is selected, the top (odd numbered) con-
trol sets signal level while the bottom (even numbered) control pans the signal
between odd and even auxiliary mix buses (odd = left, even = right).

Aux PRE switches 1-2, 3-4,
The Aux PRE switches determine the source for each pair of AUX sends.The sig-
nal that these switches use for the PRE setting can be further defined by changing
the position of a couple of internal jumpers. See INTERNAL JUMPER
OPTIONS.

AUX SENDS are post-insert, post-eq, post-mute, post-fader
AUX SENDS are post-insert, post-eq, post-mute, pre-fader

Aux sends 5-6, 7-8 (Dual Concentric)

In mono mode, the inner knobs control levels for aux 5 and 7, respectively.

The outer knobs control levels for aux 6 and 8, respectively. When stereo mode
is selected for either of the odd/even aux pairs, the center knobs become the
level controls and the outer knobs become the pan controls.

Aux 5-6 & 7-8 PRE switch

See "Aux PRE switches 1-2, 3-4" above.This button functions the same

way, however it selects the signal source for Aux's 5, 6, 7 & 8.

It's typical to
make Aux sends
Post fader when driving
effects, and Pre fader when
mixing for monitors.

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