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Digital mix console / recorder with motorized fades
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5
The Fat Channel
5.6
A/B Comparison for EQ and Dynamics Settings
Level
Page
OL
-2
Processor
(Insert)
-12
-24
Channel
-36
-48
-65
Input
Mic/Line
Assign
Stereo
BANK
Mix 1
Mix 2
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 3
Mix 4
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 5
Mix 6
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 1
Mix 7
Mix 8
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 9
Mix 10
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 11
Mix 12
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 13
Mix 14
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
Mix 15
Mix 16
Sub/Matrix
Sub/Matrix
5.6
A/B Comparison for EQ and Dynamics Settings
You can assign a channel output to a subgroup in two different ways:
Press the Subgroup button and release it, the Subgroup Assignment view shows in
the touchscreen, with a list of all available subgroups. You can then touch the desired
subgroup to route the channel to the subgroup of your choice.
To quickly assign a channel to multiple FlexMix Subgroups at once:
1.
While the channel is selected, press and hold the SubGrp button in the
Comp
Assign section of the Fat Channel.
EQ / Dyn
Preset
2. The available subgroup FlexMix select buttons will flash. Press the FlexMix
select buttons for the subgroups to which you'd like to assign the channel.
The A/B button lets you make A/B comparisons of EQ, compressor, and gate settings
for the selected channel or mix. This function lets you try various changes as you look
for the optimum setting, without the risk of losing your original settings. If this button
is dimmed, you're looking at the "A" set of parameter settings. If this button is lit fully,
you're looking at the "B" parameter set.
To A/B Fat Channel settings, press the A/B button. This saves the current EQ and
dynamics settings for the selected channel as the "A" snapshot, and copies its settings
to a second snapshot, we'll call "B. " The A/B button lights, to tell you that you are now
working with the "B" snapshot.
Power User Tip: The A/B function can also be used to maintain two distinct Fat Channel
settings for a given. So, the next time the guitar player tells you that they plan to switch to
a hollowbody mid-show, you can be ready with a more appropriate alternate setting,
saved as the "B" snapshot.
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Owner's Manual
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