Aux return section, 0 assign switches, 2) bal/pan controls – Yamaha RM800 User Manual

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Aux Return Section

Aux Return Section

0 Assign Switches

These switches are used to assign AUX RETURN signals to specific group out­

puts, MONI/AUX 5-6, and the stereo output. In general, aux return signals are
assigned to groups when recording effects to the multitrack recorder. They are
assigned to the stereo output (ST) during mixdown. And to MONI/AUX 5-6
when the MONI/AUX 5-6 functions are used to set up a headphone mix. This
allows you to add effects, such as reverb, to a performers headphone mix.

(2) BAL/PAN Controls

These controls perform two roles: 1) when the AUX RETURN signal is mono

(i.e. only the L/MONO input is used) they act as pan controls, allowing you to

position an effects signal in the stereo mix. 2) when the AUX RETURN signal
is stereo they act as balance controls, allowing you to balance the left and right
channels the of the stereo effects signal.

(3) AUX RETURN Controls

These are the AUX RETURN level controls. They control the level of aux
return signals received at the AUX RETURN inputs, which are subsequently
assigned to specific groups, MONI/AUX 5-6, or the stereo output. The fat dial
mark at 3 o’ clock indicates the unity gain setting (i.e. no gain, no attenuation).

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