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Direct Outputs
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Direct Outputs
Up to eight post-fader signals from input channels 1 to 16 can be output directly via the 
YGDAI digital outputs. Direct out settings are made on the Pan/Route page. When a 
channel is set for direct out operation, the YGDAI OUTPUT ASSIGN for that channel 
is set automatically on the D.out Setup page. These settings can also be made manually. 
See Assigning Signals to the YGDAI Outputs on page 224 for more information.
1. Use the [PAN/ROUTING] button to locate the page shown below.
2. Use the [SEL] buttons to select an input channel from 1 to 16.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select the (D)irect out switches and the [ENTER] 
button to set them.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the (D)irect out switches.
Aux Sends
Input channel and stereo input channel signals can be sent to aux sends 1 to 4. Channel 
sends can be configured as either pre-fader or post-fader sends. See Aux Sends on page 
89 for more information.
When aux sends are configured as a stereo pair, aux send pan controls are activated on 
the input channels, stereo input channel, and effects returns. See Aux Send Stereo Pairs 
on page 94 for more information.
Monitoring Input Channels
Input Channel Stereo Pairs
Odd and even input channels from 1 to 24 can be paired for stereo operation. This 
makes it easy to work with stereo input signals, because you only need to adjust one 
input channel to control both the left and right channels of the stereo signal. Only adja-
cent odd and even input channels can be paired (i.e., 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, not 2/3 or 4/5). With 
24 input channels, up to 12 stereo input pairs are possible. Input channel stereo pairs 
are configured on the Pair page. See Stereo Pairs on page 114 for more information.
When two input channels are paired, the following parameters are linked: channel 
delay, EQ, attenuators, dynamics processors, [ON] buttons, solo, channel faders, 
pre/post settings for the aux sends and effects sends, aux and effects send faders, and 
routing switches. Pan operation depends on the selected pan mode. See Pan Mode on 
page 60 for more information.