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API “The BOX”

Operator’s Manual

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3.0 Summing Input Channels 1-16


To make efficient use of space, summing inputs are arranged with two (2) channels per strip
with the even number channels above the odd numbered channels. The fader controls for
each pair of channels are situated side-by-side below the 2-channel strip. Each 2-channel
strip contains two complete channels.

The default signal flow through the summing inputs is as follows:

Input
insert fader mute pan-pot program bus

The fader can be bypassed (0dB) to yield:

Input
insert mute pan-pot program bus


“The BOX” provides sixteen (16)
summing

input

channels

(summing inputs) that are
optimized for mixing in a DAW
environment.

All

sixteen

summing inputs are identical.

Along with their associated
faders, each summing input
provides

a

simple,

but

appropriately featured audio
path for mixing applications. In
recognition

of

the

signal

processing

power

of

most

DAWs, the summing inputs do
not contain filters, equalization
or

dynamic

processing

(compressor). However they do
provide the essential elements
and flexibility needed for mixing
on an analog summing bus.
Accordingly, all summing inputs
include:

0dB fader bypass

Balanced insert with switch

2 mono aux sends

1 stereo aux/cue send

Fader and mute

Pan-pot

Program bus assignment

Solo and solo safe


All aux/cue sends have ON/OFF
switches and can be routed
either pre or post-fader. The
stereo send can be routed to
aux buses 3/4 or the cue bus.

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