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Controls & Connections
Subgroups
2.7
As explained in Section 5.5, subgroup mixing is very useful for grouping channels for master level
control of a submix (e.g., drums) and for providing a fader level for effects.
Subgroup Channel Select Button
Solo Button
Mute Button
Channel Fader
Enables Fat Channel Viewing.
As previously described in section 2.3.1, the Select button
routes its channel through the Fat Channel, allowing you
to add dynamics processing, EQ, panning, etc.
Turns Soloing On or Off.
This button will solo its channel either to the main outputs
or the monitor outputs depending on whether PFL or SIP
is selected in the Solo bus section. Please review Section
4.8 for more details.
When a Solo button is enable, that channel or bus will
automatically be selected and its Select button will
illuminate.
Turns Muting On or Off.
This button mutes its channel. It will illuminate red when
the channel is muted.
Controls the Level of the Subgroup Bus.
The fader controls the overall volume of the signal on its
subgroup output.
The white area above the fader can be used as a scribble
strip. Use only oil pencils. Other types of pens or pencils
cannot be wiped off.
To clean the scribble strip, use a lightly damp cloth to
remove the writing.
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