Handbook for Sound Engineers

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932 Chapter 25


25.15.13 Mixes to Outputs


The virtual-earth mixing buses of the console all end up
in identical mix-amp, attenuator, and line amp configu-
rations. The exceptions are the mono sources (effect
sends) that have individual master level controls rather
than ganged stereo attenuators and the PFL (which does
not need a level control because it is a purely moni-
toring function). These back-end stages are homed in
two of the very few on-off system blocks in this design:
stereo monitor/mix (with the master fader) and the PFL
summing occupy the master module, while the
remaining auxiliary functions are summed in the auxil-
iary master module, Figs. 25-86 and 25-87.


The outputs are taken to the jackfield, where they are
normalized to their appropriate destinations and directly
bridged by the differential inputs of the monitor selector


switching matrix (adjacent to the field). It is assumed
that output transformers or electronic balanced output
line amps will be implemented.

25.15.14 Master Functions

Fig. 25-102 shows a simple console master function
circuitry. All the clever switching is done in the chan-
nels, allowing this unit to be little more than switch
contacts. No debouncing is necessary since the master
buses directly actuate the set and reset latch functions of
the channel function registers.
Lockouts are arranged on the fader main/reverse
selection and master monitor A and B switching to
prevent both of the relevant control buses from being
switched at the same time; this could otherwise lead to

Figure 25-102. Desk master function control circuitry.

Master fader
reverse bus

Master mode buses

Mode master select

Switching (momentary)

Master reset
bus (M.R.B.)

Switch-on reset
timing circuit

Master A A check
check bus

Master B
check bus

Faders
reverse

(both switches momentary)

All diodes
1N4148

Rec Dub Mix Dir

B check

Solo safe (latching)
Solo safe bus

Master fader
normal bus
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