Apply effects to the MON and AUX outputs
In Dynacord mixers, you need to use the Fx to Aux and Fx to Mon volumes at the top of the effects feeder (Fx) to apply the effect to the Mon and Aux outputs.
In fact, since a different amount of sound effects may be required for these outputs, different effect volumes are defined for each AUX and MON output.
In larger, more professional mixers where you can connect multiple microphones to the mixer, you may have multiple AUX outputs. Usually such mixers do not have an effector, and if you need an effector, you need to connect the outputs of your mixer to an effector or to another mixer that has an effector.
Apply effects to AUX (effects on outputs)
The volumes "Fx1 to Aux" and "Fx2 to Aux" are the volumes used to apply the effect to the Iux outputs. These volumes work independently and, more importantly, these volumes are related to the effect volumes (Fx1 / Fx2) of each row of sounds.
This means that if you close the effect volumes (Fx) on each line and then open the "Fx to Aux" volumes, the effect sound will not be sent to the Aux output. By independent I mean these volumes have nothing to do with the effects regulating power supplies.
This means that if you completely close the feeder effect (Fx), there is no reason not to send the effect to the "Aux" outputs. Another point is that if the main effect of the Dynacord device is turned off, no effects will be sent to the outputs, including the Aux and Mon outputs.
Apply effects to mon (effects on outputs)
The volumes "Fx1 to Mon" and "Fx2 to Mon" are the volumes used to apply effects to our releases. These volumes work independently and, more importantly, these volumes are related to the effect volumes (Fx1 / Fx2) of each row of sounds.
This means that if you close the effect volumes (Fx) on each line and then open the "Fx to Mon" volumes, the effect sound will not be sent to our output (Mon). By independent I mean these volumes have nothing to do with the effects regulating power supplies.
This means that if you completely close the feeder effect (Fx), there is no reason not to send the effect to the "Mon" outputs.
I suggest you read this article to learn how to adjust the effect.