Prentiss L. Thompson explains the use of an Auxiliary or “Aux Send”. Which is a type of output used on most live sound and recording mixers. It allows you to create an “auxiliary” mix in which you have individual level control over each input channel on your mixer to your “Aux Send” output. The aux sends on a mixer work independently of the main mix output and give you the ability to route multiple input channels to a single output while leaving out the channels you don’t want to hear.
The number of sends is connected to the
The amount of channels
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