Creating Additional Groups - Aviom A-16II User Manual

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To Save your Group, simply press the G
goes out and you are returned to your current Preset and live mix.
In the current Preset, you will now see all Channel LEDs associated with a
Group light whenever you press a Channel button that is included in your
saved Group. The Channels now behave as one.
Note: Remember to save the edited Preset if you want to recall the
Preset with the new Group settings later.

Creating Additional Groups

Three Groups can be created and saved in each Preset in a Personal Mixer.
Each Group can be created and/or edited as needed while live audio is
playing through the system.
The instructions in the previous section describe how to create and save the
first Group in a mix. Creating additional Groups follows the same proce-
dure. Use these steps to create a second and/or third Group.
Select a Channel that is not currently part of an existing
Group.
Press the G
LED will flash.
Double-click any Channels that you want to add to the
Group.
To save the Group, press the G
flashing LED will go out.
Shortcut: While in the Group edit mode, you can start the process of creat-
ing a new Group while editing an existing Group. To do this,
Press a Channel button that is not already part of the current
Group being edited. Its red LED will light solid.
Double-click Channels to add them to a new Group.
Create a third Group by following the same procedure.
Exit the Group edit mode to save the Groups.
Save the Preset.
If you try to create more than three Groups, the interface will automatically
select one of the existing Groups when you enter Group edit mode. You
have the option at this point to edit an existing Group or clear Channels that
are part of one of the other existing Groups.
Note: A Channel that is already part of one Group cannot be part of any
other Group.
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