
zed32
Re-Attached Member
i have a really stupid question to ask regarding a Yamaha MG24/14FX mixer for live sound (although it probably applies to any mixer i assume).
anyway, the mixer has 4 Group buses, and each channel has only 2 buttons for sending to groups, a 1-2 button and a 3-4 button. so does this mean that by pressing the 1-2 button, it sends to both group 1 and 2? do groups 1 and 2 then act like an L and R channel, or are they both identical? i'm not sure how this thing works.
does this mean that each group bus is a mono channel? if so, then it's really only 2 groups i guess, and i would have to raise the 1 and 2 faders to the same levels to keep balance, right? maybe someone can help me out with a clear explanation of how this works...
thanks.
i'm just used to using Group tracks on my computer software that act as a single stereo channel...
anyway, the mixer has 4 Group buses, and each channel has only 2 buttons for sending to groups, a 1-2 button and a 3-4 button. so does this mean that by pressing the 1-2 button, it sends to both group 1 and 2? do groups 1 and 2 then act like an L and R channel, or are they both identical? i'm not sure how this thing works.
does this mean that each group bus is a mono channel? if so, then it's really only 2 groups i guess, and i would have to raise the 1 and 2 faders to the same levels to keep balance, right? maybe someone can help me out with a clear explanation of how this works...


thanks.
i'm just used to using Group tracks on my computer software that act as a single stereo channel...