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In article <414593f2$1@news.comindico.com.au> notme@all.com writes:
> i would like to know what it means when a mixing desk has an"output matrix"
> ? i can take a guess but would like to know the specifics i.e. who it works
> and what its used for ....
It's a mixer that comes after the mixer. It's inputs are the mixer's
busses, and its outputs are used for all sorts of assorted purposes,
one of which might be the main PA outputs, one might be a broadcast or
recording mix, one might feed the lounge or Green Room.
The reason that it's called a "matrix" is because the controls are
usually arranged as a matrix with inputs on the rows and outputs on
the column or vice versa. If you've ever used a monitor mixing
console, you've seen something pretty close to a matrix mixer, where
you have a whole bunch of auxiliary send pots on each channel, with
each auxiliary send feeding a different monitor speaker or (nowadays)
in-ear monitor.
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