D group on switch, 2) group cue switch, 3) group fader – Yamaha MC2410M User Manual

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GROUP OUT SECTION

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CUE

(D Group ON switch

The group ON switch allows instant cancelling of the

group output, without affecting any settings. It is ON in

the DOWN position.
A Useful feature for cancelling a performer's mix if he is

not required to play in one song, especially if it is a quiet

passage where the onstage sound could affect the

sound reaching the auditorium.

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2)

Group CUE switch

Pressing the Group CUE switch permits headphone

monitoring of a single Group output (including any sig­

nal received at a Group insert). If more than one Group
CUE switch at a time is pressed, all the corresponding

signais may be monitored. This switch wili operate

whether the Group ON switch is on or off.

When the group CUE switches for 9/L and 10/R are both

pressed, the 9/L and 10/R group output signals can be

monitored as a stereo pair.

An indispensable feature which allows the engineer to

hear the same monitor mix as any of the performers,

and make necessary adjustments.

NOTE: The group CUE signal will be muted if any input

or return input CUE switch is depressed.

By setting an internal PCB jumper, the CUE signal can be

pre Group fader, post Group fader or post Group ON

switch. See your Yamaha dealer for full details.

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Group fader

Signals from the channel inputs, return inputs, and

SUB-group inputs are routed via the group mix busses

to a 100 mm smooth linear Group fader.
The ten faders also provide a good visual indication of

the overall mix levels.

GROUP OUT

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GROUP OUT

9/L. 10/R

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