Chapter 7 Mixing Procedure 3 (Settings Common to Input and Output)
3. Use CURSOR [UP], [DOWN], [LEFT] or [RIGHT] to select the desired set of
six channels.
In the above figure, Input Channels 13 to 18 are selected.
4. Changing a channel's mute-group registration
A channel can be registered in a mute group or deleted from a mute group using its
corresponding F1 to F6 button—when the channel is registered, it's highlighted on
the display.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set the registration of other channels. To set the registrations
for another mute group, return to Step 2.
Simultaneously changing multiple channels' levels
(fader-group master)
The fader (volume) settings for multiple channels can be controlled using a single
"fader-group master." By raising or lowering this fader, the volumes of all channels
registered in the group are raised or lowered simultaneously.
Press [FADER GROUP] MASTER 1-24 in the SECTION area to call up the fader-
group master screen. You can set up as many as 24 fader groups.
fig.07-04
The following channels can be grouped:
• Input Channels 1 to 24
• Multi-In channels 1 to 24
• Flex Bus 1 to 12
• MIDI channels 1 to 16
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The output level of a
channel is derived by
multiplying the setting of
its fader with the setting of
the master fader for any
fader group to which the
channel is assigned.