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Soloing and the Monitor Buses 165
Adjusting Monitor Bus Level
The Monitoring encoder on the MLM lets you target a Monitor bus for level control of the targeted Monitor bus.
To adjust the level of a Monitor bus on the control surface:
1 Push the encoder to target the encoder to Monitor bus A or B. The A or B LED lights to indicate the currently targeted Monitor
bus.
2 Rotate the encoder to adjust the level for the targeted Monitor bus. Monitor bus levels are indicated on the Monitor Bar at the
bottom of the MTS.
To adjust the level for the Monitor bus on the external screen:
1 Go to Options > Buses.
2 In the Solo and Monitor Operations section, adjust the Monitoring encoder.
Delaying a Monitor Bus
You can delay a Monitor bus to time-align it with the sound coming from the stage.
To adjust monitor bus delay:
1 On the external screen, go to Options > Buses.
2 Select the In button beneath the on-screen encoder to enable Delay for the desired Monitor bus.
3 Select the Delay encoder in the section and drag to adjust. When lit, the Delay setting is applied to the monitor output.
Routing the Monitor Bus to Outputs and Plug-Ins
The Monitor bus can be routed to hardware outputs and to bus-fed plug-ins.
Hardware Outputs
For routing to hardware outputs, the Monitor (Solo) bus outputs are available in the Mains tab of the Patchbay
> Outputs page. Monitor bus outputs are assignable to any number of physical outputs on the system. Use this capability to route
monitor outputs to multiple cue stations (in-ear mix and wedge mix), to an outboard analyzer, to a listen wedge mix, or to near-field
monitors. Monitor busses can also be assigned as Matrix input sources.
Bus-Fed Plug-Ins
For routing to bus-fed plug-ins, the Monitor bus appears as a choice in the plug-in routing selector. This lets you
route the Monitor bus to a bus-fed stereo plug-in such as an onboard analyzer. Plug-ins can not be inserted on the Monitor bus.
Routing the Monitor Bus to Hardware Outputs
To route the Monitor bus to hardware outputs:
1 In the Patchbay, select the Outputs tab, then select the Mains tab.
2 Select a Hardware I/O tab to select the desired hardware output.
3 Select in the grid to assign the desired Monitor bus to the desired destination.
Routing the Monitor Bus to Plug-Ins
To route Monitor output to a bus-fed plug-in:
1 On the external screen, go to the Plug-Ins page.
2 Make sure the desired stereo plug-in is installed and assigned to a rack slot.
3 Select the Plug-In Input selector at the top of the corresponding rack slot, and choose Bus Outs > Mains > Monitor - stereo.
Monitor Bar
Solo In Place, when engaged, is simultaneously routed to the Main and Monitor buses.
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