121001108-01-AAuxiliary (Stage Monitor) MixesThere are two general approaches to setting up stage monitor mixes:Input by InputWith all the performers on stage, ask each performer in turn to play or sing just one thing (Kick, Snare, Guitar, Sax, etc). Ask each performer howmuch of that instrument they want in their monitor. Our guess is that they will all say “that’s plenty” during sound check and then ask for lots moreafter the first song – just sayin’.To Set Up Monitor Mixes One Input at a Time: Inputs 1-8In 1 AuxesYou will see sliders representing the send levels of the input to all the aux mixes. If any auxes are linked for stereo, the linked pair will have a Levelcontrol and a Pan control.Adjust -40 -20 -10 U 10for each performer in turn then use the Prev Next buttons to move through the channels.Mix On FadersSometimes it’s preferable to set up a complete mix for one auxiliary output at a time. On the left side of the mixer’s screen you will find buttons thatdirectly access the Auxiliary mixes. Touch one of the Auxiliary Select buttons to go to the mix you want to work on. Use the faders to adjust the sendsto the selected Aux Mix. Use the Nav Strip to move between fader banks.Note that you can Mute an individual channel in an Auxiliary mix without muting it anywhere else.TIP!: There are times when several mixes will be similar to each other. To speed set-up, refer to "Copy & Paste" on page 20.Output ProcessingLike the input channels, the outputs (Main L/R and Aux Outputs) have their own processing.To access Main Output Processing: MainTo access Auxiliary Output Processing: Aux Out 1-8 Aux Out 9-14Aux 1Each output includes a full complement of processing and other functions including:Overview TabDisplays an overview of the output channel settings including Delay, DCA and Mute Group Assigns, Pre/Post pick-off points (auxiliaries only), AuxSend Levels (see Matrix Mixing).Overview