About GUI navigation
Type
Description
channel
Used in combination to navigate a single channel of a particular
select
type to the control surface, which is generally used for rectifying a
(lower) and
fault on a problem channel.
channel
type
For location details, see Figure 9 "Location of the navigational
sections
controls on the control surface" on page 52.
ALIGN
Located in both input select sections, this button navigates the
button
currently selected channel to the local input bay. This is useful,
for example, if you have scrolled away from the selected channel
on the control surface and you want to get the fader back.
B button
Located in the master bay input select section, this button
assigns the 4-channel input bay as area B. This operates with the
channel strip on the right (in the master bay).
Right arrow
Located to the right of the top set of output select buttons, this
(to right
button assigns the channel strip, navigation controls and sends in
channel)
the master bay to the top row of outputs.
button
About GUI navigation
The GUI menu lets select any channel or group, and you can navigate between the
channel's overview and processing areas in the GUI channel strip.
>> To select a channel/group using the GUI menu
At the GUI, do one of the following:
• To select an input channel, choose home
containing the input channel to open its submenu, and click the input channel.
• To select an output channel, choose home
containing the output channel to open its submenu, and click the output channel.
• To select a VCA/POP group, choose home
click the group you want.
>> To select a processing area in the GUI channel strip
With a channel overview displayed in the GUI channel strip, click in a non-control area
of the section you want.
To access the mix bus processing area, click on the aux or matrix text in the overview
display of the channel strip.
PRO6 Live Audio System
Owner's Manual
Input Channels. Then, click the bank
Mix & Outputs. Then, click the bank
Control Groups
VCA Groups. Then,
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Example(s)
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