{"id":13960,"date":"2002-03-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-03-08T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sweetwater.com\/sweetcare\/?p=13960"},"modified":"2007-04-27T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-04-27T00:00:00","slug":"routing-signals-pair-of-flex-busses","status":"publish","type":"articles","link":"https:\/\/www.sweetwater.com\/sweetcare\/articles\/routing-signals-pair-of-flex-busses\/","title":{"rendered":"Routing Signals to a Pair of Flex Busses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You can also send a stereo submix of signals to external devices by<br \/>sending them out on a linked pair of Flex Busses. You would do this, for<br \/>example, when:<br \/>&#8211; you want to combine a group of drum mics into a single stereo<br \/>image to be recorded on two tracks of a multitrack recorder. This<br \/>would be the case if you wanted to mix your cymbal and tom mics<br \/>into a pair of drum kit overhead tracks. You can also use this<br \/>technique when recording groups of singers, horn or string players,<br \/>percussionists and so on.<br \/>&#8211; you want to create a stereo monitor mix for your performers.<br \/>&#8211; you wanted to send multiple signals to an external effect processor<br \/>with true stereo inputs.<br \/>Here&#8217;s how to do this using Flex Busses 1 and 2:<br \/>1. Press FADER UTILITY.<br \/>2. Press F1 [CHANNEL LINK].<br \/>3. Press PAGE DOWN twice to display the FLEX BUS channel-linking<br \/>page.<br \/>4. Press F1 [LINK]-Flex Busses 1 and 2 are now linked as a single<br \/>stereo entity. You can link any odd\/even pair of Flex Busses.<br \/>Let&#8217;s route the two Flex Busses to ASSIGNABLE OUTs 4 and 5.<br \/>5. Press FLEX BUS MASTER 1-12.<br \/>6. Hold down Flex Bus Channel 1&#8217;s CH EDIT button and press MULTI<br \/>OUT.<br \/>Note that the round FLEX BUS 1 and 2 buttons are both now lit.<br \/>We can see on this screen that Flex Bus 1 is already set to EXT<br \/>and Multi Out 20 from our last example. All we need to do to view<br \/>the same screen for Flex Bus 2 is to press its CH EDIT button.<br \/>7. Press Flex Bus Channel 2&#8217;s CH EDIT button. We can see that Flex<br \/>Bus 2 is also set to EXT-when we linked the two Flex Busses, Flex<br \/>Bus 2&#8217;s BUS MODE was reset to EXT to match Flex Bus 1&#8217;s setting.<br \/>However, Flex Bus 2 is still routed to Multi Out 18, and we want to<br \/>send it to Multi Out 21 so that it goes to ASSIGNABLE OUT 5.<br \/>8. Turn V3 to select Multi Out 18, and press F3 [SET] to de-activate<br \/>the connection.<br \/>9. Turn V3 to select Multi Out 21 and press F3 [SET] to activate this<br \/>connection. Flex Bus 2 is now routed to ASSIGNABLE OUT 5.<br \/>Let&#8217;s see how we&#8217;re going to listen to the two Flex Busses.<br \/>10. Press SOURCE SELECT. When we last visited this page, we<br \/>selected FBUS 1. Since Flex Bus 1 is now linked to Flex Bus 2, the<br \/>VM-7000 offers us FBUS 1\/2 as an option. Since it&#8217;s already<br \/>selected, there&#8217;s nothing we need to do here. We&#8217;re already listening<br \/>to Flex Bus 1 and 2.<br \/>11. Press F6 [EXIT].<br \/>12. Press INPUT CH 1-24.<br \/>The display now shows us our sends to Flex Bus 1. Since Flex<br \/>Busses 1 and 2 are linked, any signal we send to Flex Bus 1 will be<br \/>sent equally to Flex Bus 2. As we&#8217;ve done before, we could raise<br \/>one of our two faders to send its signal to the two Flex Busses.<br \/>However, we also want to be able to pan each signal between the<br \/>two Flex Busses. There&#8217;s an easier place to do both things.<br \/>13. Hold down Input Channel 1&#8217;s CH EDIT button and press FLEX BUS<br \/>1-6. When the following display appears, let go of both buttons.<br \/>14. This screen lets us use the V knobs to set both the level and<br \/>panning of the signals we&#8217;re sending to Flex Busses 1 and 2.<br \/>15. Turn V1 [SEND LEVEL] to send the desired amount of Input<br \/>Channel 1&#8217;s signal into the Flex Bus 1\/2 pair-set it to 100 for now.<br \/>Beneath the PAN parameter next to SEND LEVEL, you can see that<br \/>Channel 1&#8217;s SLAVE parameter is activated. When slaving is turned<br \/>on, a channel&#8217;s panning to linked Flex Busses automatically mimics<br \/>its panning in the main mix. Since we want to control Channel 1&#8217;s<br \/>panning to Flex Bus 1 and 2 independent of its position in the main<br \/>mix, we&#8217;ll de-activate SLAVE.<br \/>16. Press F2 [SLAVE] to turn slaving off.<br \/>17. Turn V2 [PAN] counter-clockwise to pan Input Channel 1&#8217;s signal all<br \/>the way to the left.<br \/>18. Press Input Channel 2&#8217;s CH EDIT button-the screen changes to<br \/>show you the same parameters as they apply to Input Channel 2.<br \/>19. Press F2 [SLAVE] to de-activate slaving. Turn V1 [SEND LEVEL] to<br \/>set Input Channel 2&#8217;s level to 100 and turn V2 [PAN] to pan it all the<br \/>way to the right.<br \/>20. Make some noise and listen to your completed stereo Flex Bus mix.<br \/>Before proceeding:<br \/>1. Press FLEX BUS 1 and bring down the faders for Input Channels 1<br \/>and 2 to turn off their sends to Flex Busses 1 and 2.<br \/>2. Press FLEX BUS MASTER 1-12. While holding down Flex Bus<br \/>Channel 1&#8217;s CH EDIT button, press MULTI OUT. Cursor down and<br \/>use V2 [BUS MODE] and F2 [SET] to set BUS MODE to INT-since<br \/>Flex Busses 1 and 2 are linked, this will set them both to INT.<br \/>3. Press FADER UTILITY and F1 [CHANNEL LINK]. Press PAGE<br \/>DOWN twice and press F1 [LINK] to unlink Flex Busses 1 and 2.<br \/>4. 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