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What is an AUX bus on a mixer?
In a mixer, an aux bus is signal path that is auxiliary to the main audio path of the mixer. Aux buses are often used for aux sends, and aux returns but can sometimes simply be secondary paths for submixing.
What is an AUX loop?
An aux-send (auxiliary send) is an electronic signal-routing output used on multi-channel sound mixing consoles used in recording and broadcasting settings and on PA system amplifier-mixers used in music concerts. and then returned to the mixer using an auxiliary return input jack, thus creating an effects loop.
Does aux send line level?
Aux-level is near to line-level, but aux-level inputs and outputs are nearly always unbalanced, using RCA connectors or 1/4″ phone plugs. Microphones will not operate properly if connected to aux inputs. There are also devices called Mic preamplifiers or Mic-to-Line amplifiers.
Are aux and bus the same?
The signal that gets sent to an aux track is a duplicate of the original. Buses group tracks together (allowing for group processing) and auxes affect the duplicate signals of tracks (allowing for parallel processing). If you ever hear someone use the term “return track,” they’re referring to an aux track.
What is an auxiliary output?
» AUXILIARY OUTPUT. Definition: An additional output from a sound desk which can be used for foldback or monitoring without tying up the main outputs. Each input channel will have a path to the Aux buss. Also used for feeding a signal to an effects processor.
How do you send an AUX to a monitor?
Active speakers have an amplifier built into the speaker enclosure and do not require an external power amplifier. They usually have connectors for balanced cables which makes it easy, as well. All you have to do is use an XLR or TRS cable to connect active monitors to one of the aux or bus outputs on the mixer.
What is aux return?
An aux input used for bringing a signal back into a mixer. Aux returns are often used to bring the output of external effects, such as echo, delay, and reverb into a console.
How to use aux sends for monitor mixes?
So, let’s go through how to use aux sends for monitor mixes step by step. On the back of your mixer, there is a section labeled ‘Aux Sends’. This is the output signal for each aux send on your mixer. You need to use a balanced cable to connect the aux send to the monitor.
How do I set external audio routing?
External routing – Audio sent to and received from your audio devices input and output jacks is set by the External audio IN / OUT selectors (as shown above). NOTE: that each Mixer track has its own input and output options.
How are internal audio sources routed to the mixer?
Internal audio sources (instruments loaded in the Channel Rack) are routed to the Mixer insert tracks with the Channel settings FX selector, as shown below:
How do I connect my IEM to touchmix?
Select the Main Mix by touching the Main Mix L/R button on the upper left corner of the screen. Select the Aux you are using for your IEM by touching one of the Aux buttons on the left of the TouchMix display.