Main and aux outputs, Setting levels in mix mode, Individual voice output – ALESIS ANDROMEDA A6 User Manual

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Chapter 8: Pre Filter, Post Filter and Voice Mixes

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ANUAL

V

OICE

M

IX

The

VOICE MIX

module contains the final mixing stages of the A6. The mixed output of

this module feeds the instrument’s

MASTER VOLUME

knob on the left of the instrument

that controls the final output of the A6.

VOICE MIX

is where the relative levels and panning – the placement of voices

left-to-right in the stereo image – are set as part of a Program or Mix. You
have a

LEVEL

knob and a

PAN

knob for the back panel outputs:

MAIN (LEFT

and

RIGHT

stereo pair), and alternatively an

AUX 1-2

pair. The important

concept to understand here is that you are panning the final outputs of the
A6’s 16 voices.

MAIN and AUX outputs

The

LEVEL

knob controls the level of the A6’s stereo mix sent to either the

MAIN

RIGHT

and

LEFT

(via the Master Volume control) or

AUX

back panel

jacks. An

OUTPUT

switch toggles the output of the current Program or Mix

Channel between the

MAIN

and

AUX

jacks. The most important difference

between the Main and Aux jacks is that the

EFFECTS

outputs are only

routed to the

MAIN

outputs, and the headphones only monitor the

MAIN

outputs. Aux jacks can serve as a separate "dry" stereo output in case you

need them. Examples include a send to a stereo monitor mix, a stereo send
to an external effects device (EQ, compressor and so forth) or outputs to
additional tape tracks, just to name a few.

Note that you can pan the voices hard left or hard right in

MAIN

,

AUX

or

OFF

and use the corresponding jack for a mono signal output.

These settings are programmable for each Program and Mix. Just

remember that the

MASTER VOLUME

control (on the far left side of the front

panel) affects only the Main Output, and it is NOT programmable.

Last, the

MOD

button is used to route a mod source to modulate the PAN

of the Main and Aux outputs. Any of the A6’s 79 modulation sources can

be assigned.

Setting Levels in Mix Mode

The ability to set different output assignments, pans, and levels is most useful when

the Andromeda is in Mix Mode. For example, you can send Mix Channels with bass
programs to the

AUX

outputs, and layer different Mix Channels’ outputs in stereo for

dramatic effects.

The settings for each Mix Channel’s

VOICE MIX

can be set either directly on the Voice

Mix controls, or on the

PROG

page in Mix Edit mode using the soft knobs. Level, Pan,

and Main/Aux selections made on either display will be shown automatically on the
other.

To set the Voice Mix parameters for different Mix Channels, simply use the

MIX

CHANNEL SELECT 1/9-8/16

buttons to select the channels you want.

Individual VOICE OUTPUT

The

VOICE OUTPUT

button at the top of the module turns the feed to the individual

VOICE OUTPUT

jacks on and off. It has no effect on the feed to the Main or Aux

outputs. Although it may not be obvious from the display, the

VOICE OUTPUT

jacks

are affected by the

LEVEL

knob, though not by the

PAN

, since they are monophonic.

They are the direct outputs of each of the sixteen hardware voices.

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