Chapter 7 Mixing Procedure 3 (Settings Common To Input And Output); Simultaneously Controlling The Signals Of Multiple Channels (Link And Group); Pairing One Channel With Another (Stereo Linking) - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 7 Mixing Procedure 3
This chapter explains mixing operations, such as those common to inputs (e.g. input
channels and multi-in channels) and outputs (e.g. Flex Buses, cue bus and multi-out
channels).
Simultaneously Controlling the Signals of
Multiple Channels (Link and Group)
The stereo-link and group functions (e.g. mute and fader-group functions) allow you
to control signals from several channels simultaneously.

Pairing one channel with another (stereo linking)

The stereo-link function lets you control the signals of a odd- and even-numbered
pair of channels as a single stereo entity. When stereo linking is enabled, changing a
parameter on one channel also changes the parameter on the other—with the
exception of panning—facilitating stereo signal processing. You can use stereo
linking for:
• Input Channels 1 to 24
• Multi-In Channels 1 to 24
• Flex Bus Channels 1 to 12
1. Press [FADER UTILITY].
The FADER UTILITY MENU appears.
2. Press [F1] (CHANNEL LINK).
3. Press [PAGE UP] or [PAGE DOWN] to display the link screen.
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4. Press CURSOR [UP] or [DOWN] to select the desired group of six channels.
5. Press [F1] to [F6] to enable the linking of the corresponding channel with its
odd/even partner—when linking is turned on, the linked channels are
highlighted.
To disable linking, press the appropriate F1 to F6 button again.
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(Settings Common to Input and Output)

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