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>> To change the colour of all of a group's members to match that of its
VCA/POPulation group
Click the fill icon
blue all of its group members will now be blue.
Setting up a mix
The PRO1 has 24 configurable mix buses, each of which can be aux mixes, subgroups
or mix minus. The aux mixes can also be set up as stereo pairs (restricted to like-
coloured buses) or mono. To keep the control surface manageable, access to these
mixes is confined to the mix section in the channel processing area, which can be
scrolled up and down on a 'virtual' surface.
GUI channel strip
Figure 5: Mix section
On the GUI, the bank of mix buses in each input fast strip (see Figure 6 below) are
colour matched, but also show mix bus status information.
Bright number and
coloured ramp/bar shows
that this mix bus is
currently selected; the
colour corresponds to its
associated control knob on
the control surface and
GUI processing area
Bar shows that this
signal is pre-fader
This transition point, where solid colours
change to translucent, indicates 0dB
across the eight auxes
Figure 6: Typical mix section in a GUI input fast strip
of the group. For example, if the colour of the VCA/POPulation is
Bright ramp/bar
shows that this
mix bus is on
Dimmed ramp/bar
shows that this
mix bus is off
Ramp shows that
this signal is post-
fader
Chapter 9: Basic Operation
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