Mute Safes - ALLEN & HEATH GL4800 User Manual

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Mute Safes

Mute groups, snapshots and MIDI overwrite the console mutes with
the settings held in memory or an external controller. You may want
to prevent selected channels being overwritten, for example if you
need to repatch mic channels to deal with a cable break during a live
show. In this situation it would not be convenient to reprogram the
mute groups and snapshots.
channel mutes manually until the show ends. You may also prefer to
take manual control of lead performers to prevent their channels being
accidentally affected by the mute automation or MIDI.
The GL4800 includes a 'mute safes' facility so that selected
channels can be 'made safe' from the mute groups, snapshots and
MIDI control.
memory so that its contents are retained when power is removed.
Channel safes are selected and edited 'off-line' in much the same way
as editing the groups. All input channels, groups, aux sends, L, R and
M can be made safe. Note that the mute safes do not affect Solo-In-
Place which has its own safes facility described later.
setting can be archived via MIDI.
The Channel Safe/Preview LED
Make a Channel Mute 'Safe'
EDIT
Press EDIT SAFES
SAFES
Press the MUTE to be made 'safe'.
Press EDIT SAFES again to exit edit mode.
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These settings are programmed into non-volatile
For channels made 'safe' :
In normal console mode the green LEDs below the MUTE
switches indicate which channels have been made 'safe'.
In 'edit group', 'preview group' or 'preview snapshot' mode they
indicate channels which have been assigned to a mute group
or snapshot. In 'solo mode' they indicate channels which have
been made 'safe' from the solo system.
The red LED will start flashing.
This puts the mute system into 'edit safes' mode.
The channel safes are selected or edited 'off-line' using the
MUTE switches. This lets you assign safes during a live show
without affecting the mute status of the channels.
The green SAFE/PREVIEW LED below the MUTE switch will
turn on or off to show if the channel will be 'safe' or not.
Instead you would operate these
Manual muting
Mute groups
Mute snapshots
MIDI input
MIDI output
The safes
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