Allen&Heath GS1 USER GUIDE User Manual

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PAN

GROUP

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GROUPING

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GROUP OUTPUTS (OUT OF GS1)

TAPE INPUTS (TAPE MACHINE INPUTS)

TAPE OUTPUTS (TAPE MACHINE OUTPUTS)

TAPE RETURNS (INPUTS TO GS1)

CHANNELS

PATCH BAY

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NORMALED

NORMALED

PAN

PAN

PAN

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ROUPING

Using groups allow different signals to be mixed independently down to one or
two tracks. For one track grouping turn the Pan either hard left (0dd) or hard right
(Even).
Routing switches assign the mix output to the selected multitrack inputs, either
1-8 on the GS1 or 9-16 on the expander.
P

ATCHBAYS

Patchbays allow total flexibility. The GS1 has been designed to remove much of
the need for a patchbay. However it may still be convenient to be able to patch
around external equipment to the GS1.

Note that all insert points should be normalised on a patchbay otherwise the
channel signal will be cut.
Choose a normalled patchbay for convenience: A normalled patchbay links all
relevant inputs and outputs so many patch leads are not required.

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