From: Joe Kotroczo on
On 16/02/2010 06:37, in article C79FED8C.B1E61%kotroczo(a)mac.com, "Joe
Kotroczo" <kotroczo(a)mac.com> wrote:

> On 16/02/2010 04:50, in article
> wdOdnfJA96FEiOfWnZ2dnUVZ_hidnZ2d(a)posted.srtcommunications, "Jerry"
> <star(a)srt.com> wrote:
>
>> thanks guys.
>
> You might also want to look at section 4.14 in the manual. On the Series
> Two, it's an 11x2 matrix, with the "11" being the 8 subgroups, and the LCR
> master. The "2" is two outputs that you can use for whatever feed/send that
> can benefit from a different mix of those subgroups/masters.
>

I've just seen that there is a "Console Matrix. What exactly is it, why do
you want one and how do you use it?" white paper on the Soundcraft website.

http://www.soundcraft.com/support/white_papers.aspx#

--
Joe Kotroczo kotroczo(a)mac.com

From: BNB Sound on
On Feb 13, 6:48 pm, "Jerry" <s...(a)srt.com> wrote:
> What is a matrix used for?
>  I have a Soundcraft Series TWO and would like to know more about the matrix
> and how I can use it.
>
> --

Think of it as Aux busses for the groups (Plus L/R Mono)

Jon Dayton
BNB Sound
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