Well the post says it all but I had no idea since I rarely use Cue Mix. I would think that if a fader or bank were muted that the trim pots wouldn't be active but apparently not so.
I thought I had double bussed something since my levels in meter bridge were ok yet my mix was hotter. Hope this helps someone out there! Is this in the manual? Oops G http://www.motunation.com/forum/posting ... 1&p=491571#
Cue Mix trim pots active even when faders and banks muted
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Cue Mix trim pots active even when faders and banks muted
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Re: Cue Mix trim pots active even when faders and banks mute
Trim pots are on the input section of the board. Those are always active, because that's the audio input you're dealing with, and you have to be able to adjust your inputs.
Outputs, faders, and other controls in CueMix are in the two later phases: mixing or output. Those can be muted. But if you mute the trim pots, you've muted the track so that there can be no audio input at all.
Shooshie
Outputs, faders, and other controls in CueMix are in the two later phases: mixing or output. Those can be muted. But if you mute the trim pots, you've muted the track so that there can be no audio input at all.
Shooshie
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