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Mackie TT24 Digital  Live Console Owner’s Manual DSP and Internal Effect Allocation
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5.3.1
Six-Band Parametric EQ
The Master Aux Send EQs operate identically to the Master LR and C/Mono 
If a pair of Aux sends is linked, their EQs are also linked: adjusting the EQ of 
one aux of a linked pair adjusts the other’s EQ.
The Aux Send EQ can be viewed from the AUX MASTER and Aux OVERVIEW 
Touchscreens. The EQ is adjusted from the 6 BAND EQ Touchscreen.
5.3.2
Compressor
The Master Aux Send compressors operate identically to the channel compressors. 
If a pair of Aux sends is linked, their compressors are also linked: adjusting one 
aux’s compressor parameters also adjusts those of the other aux. 
The compressor for the selected Aux Send Master is displayed from the AUX 
MASTER and the Aux OVERVIEW Touchscreens. Its settings are adjusted on 
the Aux Master COMPRESSOR Touchscreen.
5.4
Flex-Group DSP
There are a total of eight DSP blocks available for the Flex-Groups so each of 
the eight groups can use a block of DSP except VCA types (see page 56). Not all 
groups can use DSP at once if they are in multichannel group mode. The Group 
DSP contains a four-band EQ and compressor. The default order is EQ into the 
compressor but they can be reversed. 
5.4.1
Flex-Group Modes 
Each group can be configured as mono, stereo, LCR (if in LCR Mode), or VCA. 
The group type is set by a toggle button in the Group OVERVIEW Touchscreen. 
Each group’s mode can be configured independently. 
Mono Mode
If the TT24 is in L/R+Mono mode, all groups are mono by default. Mono groups 
operate similarly to groups on a typical analog console: pre-pan mono signals are 
routed from the channels to the Groups using the GROUP ASSIGN switches. 
After group processing, the signal passes through the group MUTE switch, fader, 
and can then be routed to the Mono or LR Master outputs. A group pan is avail-
able for L/R positioning. Group signals are available to the Matrix (if enabled).