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MONITOR & FACILITIES SECTION
Cue Mix System
Cue Mix System
CUE 1 MIX
7
8
5
6
3
A
U
X
4
A
U
X
1
2
5-6
7-8
1-2
3-4
MON
PATCH
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
82
150
FILTER
47
EQ
EQ
There are two alternative cue mix systems – either two stereo
cue mix outputs with high and low frequency shelving, or
four stereo mix outputs with a spectrum tilt control.
Each stereo cue mix is made of the auxiliary, control room
monitor output, main output or patch-field sources selected
on the buttons at the top of the section.
Mixes can be made using the Aux buttons 1, 2, 3 etc. One or
more of these buttons can be used at a time and the source
will be sent to both left and right equally. Stereo cue mixes
can be sourced using the Aux buttons 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, or 7-8,
Mon, Patch, or mix busses 1-8. Odd numbered sources will
feed the left and even feeds the right.
The 88RS channel module, together with the centre section
controls, allow the engineer to set up the pre-fade
auxiliaries to provide intelligent mixes for the artist
independently of the control room monitoring. This includes
sending a mix of multitrack send and return with automatic
level compensation when the track is dropped into record
during an overdub.
The matrix at the top of the module is used to select the
source signals for the cue outputs - this includes a patchbay
socket for a direct input and a facility to select the control
room monitor selector output.
Engineering talkback is injected before the patch bay insert
point.
L
BAL
R
CUE 1 MIX
CUE 2 MIX
7
8
7
5
6
5
3
A
U
X
4
A
U
X
1
2
5-6
8
6
3
A
U
X
1
7-8
4
A
U
X
2
5-6
7-8
1-2
3-4
1-2
3-4
MON
PATCH
MON
PATCH
1-2
3-4
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
5-6
7-8
LEVEL
82
150
BAL
82
FILTER
150
47
47
EQ
EQ
FILTER
ON
EQ
EQ
CUE 1
L
BAL
R
L
BAL
R
Cue Mix Panel
LEVEL
LEVEL
BAL
BAL
ON
ON
CUE 1
CUE 2
Dual Cue Mix Panel
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