8. Operation
8.5
Assigning Fader Strips
Any available source can be assigned to any fader strip. This allows you to choose which inputs/sources are
active in the mix. Please note:
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A source cannot be assigned to more than one fader strip.
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A fader strip cannot be reassigned, or a source moved, if the fader is open (to prevent on-air sources
being removed by accident).
8.5.1
Assigning a Source to a Fader
1.
Double-press an ACCESS key (it turns yellow) - the fader strip switches into "strip assign" mode, and
the "Source Assignment" buttons appear on DisplayDock.
Note that you can double-press either ACCESS 1 or ACCESS 2 to assign the main or alternate layer.
Fader Strips (source assign mode)
On DisplayDock, the buttons are color-coded to show the current status of each source:
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Black = source not assigned and available.
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Blue = source assigned and available (its fader is closed).
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Red = source assigned and NOT available (its fader is open).
If you choose a blue source, then it will move from its existing location to the fader strip in access.
You cannot choose a red source as it is deemed to be on-air. In this instance, first find the source on the
surface and close its fader - the button color changes from red to blue, and the source can be selected.
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