Mixer 14:2 : Chaining several Mixer 14:2 devices

Chaining several Mixer 14:2 devices
Two chained Mixer 14:2 devices are connected like this, the top Mixer being the “Master” Mixer.
If you want more Mixer channels, you can chain several Mixer 14:2 devices.
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The new Mixer is automatically connected via the “Chaining Master” and “Chaining Aux” connectors of the selected Mixer.
The Master Out Level for the new Mixer is now controllable from the original Mixer’s Master fader - so that this fader now controls the Master output level of both mixers.
The new Mixer will now have access to any Aux Send effects connected to the original Mixer, via the same corresponding Aux Send(s).
This way, the two Mixers operate as “one”.
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You can create as many Mixers as you like, they will be chained in the same way, with one Mixer remaining the “master” (i.e. it controls the Master level of all chained Mixers and supplies the Aux Send effect sources).
Partially or Non-Chained Mixers
You can also have several Mixers that are only partially or not chained at all.
Then simply disconnect one or more of the Send Out to Chaining Aux connectors, and assign new Send effects.
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Mixer 14:2 : Chaining several Mixer 14:2 devices