3 aux/fx send buses, 4 mono channel fader and further control elements, 2 stereo channels – Behringer EURODESK SX2442FX User Manual

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EURODESK SX3242FX/SX2442FX

Control elements and connections

6

Aux/FX send buses

2.1.3

Aux sends enable you to take the signals from one or multiple

channels and collect them on one bus. This signal is then present

at one of the aux send jacks, from where it can be routed to an

active monitor speaker or external effects device, for example.

The FX returns are subsequently used as a return bus for the

processed signal.

AUX/FX send controls in the channel strips

Fig. 2.3:

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On each channel, the AUX 1 and AUX 2 controls allow

you to determine the level of the aux signals sent from the

channel. The main aux send signal comprising the aux send

signals from all channels can then be adjusted with the cor-

responding master AUX SEND controls (51), and is present

at the AUX SEND outputs (52). Both aux sends are mono,

post-EQ, with a gain of up to +15 dB.

(10)

Press the PRE switch to set all aux sends to pre-fader. In

this case, the volume of the aux signals is no longer depen-

dent on the fader position, so you can create completely

independent monitor mixes.
For most applications when controlling an external ef-

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fects device from one of the aux buses, the aux sends

must be set post-fader, so that the effect volume in a

channel depends on the position of the channel fader.

Otherwise, the effect signal would still be audible, even

if the channel was turned down completely. For this type

of application it is advisable to leave the PRE switch out

(= not pressed).

(11)

FX 1 and FX 2 controls provide a direct route to the built-in

effects processor. Additionally, they can be used to control

an external effects unit, via the FX SEND 1 and 2 outputs

(similar to the AUX SEND 1 and 2 jacks). To ensure that the

internal effects processor and the FX SEND outputs actu-

ally get a signal, the corresponding FX control must not be

set fully counter-clockwise (-oo), and the master FX SEND

(see (60)) must be turned up. The FX buses are hard wired

post-fader.
Please also read chapter 2.10 “Effects section” and 3

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“Digital effects processor”.

Mono channel fader and

2.1.4

further control elements

Channel fader, pan control, mute button, etc.

Fig. 2.4:

(12)

The PAN control determines the position of the channel

signal in the stereo mix as well as the subgroup to which

the channel signal is routed (see chapter 2.4).

(13)

Use the MUTE switch to mute the channel signal, so it is no

longer part of the main mix. At the same time, all aux buses

set to post-fader are muted for the respective channel, while

the pre-fader monitor buses remain operative. The MUTE

LED is illuminated when the channel is muted.

(14)

The CLIP LED illuminates when the channel overloads.

In this case, please reduce the input gain using the TRIM

control. This LED also illuminates when you activate the solo

function with the SOLO switch below.

(15)

The SOLO switch routes the channel signal to the solo bus

(Solo In Place) or the PFL bus (Pre Fader Listen). Thus,

you can monitor a channel signal without affecting the main

output signal. The signal to be monitored is taken either pre

(PFL, mono) or post-panorama control (Solo, stereo) and

post-channel fader (depending on the position of the SOLO/

PFL switch (40)).

(16)

The SUB switch routes the signal to the respective sub-

groups. Your EURODESK features 4 subgroups (1-2 and

3-4). With the PAN control on the input channel (see (12))

you can determine to which of the two groups the signal is

routed (hard left: sub 1 or 3, hard right: sub 2 or 4).

(17)

The MAIN switch routes the signal to the main mix.

(18)

The channel fader governs the level of the channel signal

as part of the main mix (or submix).

Stereo channels

2.2

Channel inputs

2.2.1

Stereo channel inputs

Fig. 2.5:

(19)

Each stereo channel is equipped with two balanced line-level

inputs on 1/4" TRS connectors for the left and right channels.

The channels can also process mono signal, as long as you

use the “LEFT” jack only.

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