by Bruce Graham » Wed Nov 30, 2016 1:54 am
Hey Zarampoukas;
You have it! Let me explain.
When you select Aux 7 in the "Aux Master" section, you are "instructing" the console that all of the "V-Pots" on all of the channels (Bank 1 and Bank 2) are volume controls to Aux 7. In this way you can create a mix of all the channels to Aux 7. The last part is the Master V-Pot, in the Aux Master section, is the final level control for Aux 7. If it is not turned up then no audio will leave the Aux 7 connector on the back of the console.
This applies to all of the Aux's. They all work the same way.
Edit,
After reading your post again, I see you only want to send 1 channel to 1 pair of headphones. If you bring up the Master fader and only the V-pot on 1 channel, you will only hear that on 1 aux. Which is acheiving what you asked for but I am not sure it is what you will need.
The way I look at it is, if we are talking about the drummer, they will want to hear more than his kick drum in his headphones. So, you would bring up the other V-pots for the channel with the snare, the high-hat, the toms and the cymbals channels. Thus creating a mix, so they can hear the entire kit as well. If they want some guitar you would bring up the v-pot of the guitar channel, on aux 7, so they can hear the guitar as well. Does this make sense?
I hope that helps!
I still question sending headphones mixes in this manner but then I am not 100% sure of what your entire setup is, or how it is you are recording.
Post back.
Cheers
Bruce