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Chapter 5: Navigating and Selecting Channels
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Reset Fader
Resets the fader position to zero.
Reset
Resets every parameter on the selected channel(s) to default
settings.
Copy and Paste Channel
Channel settings can be copied in their entirety from one
channel and pasted to one or more channels from the console
or on-screen.
By default, Function switches 3 and 4 (F3 and F4) are pro-
grammed for Copy and Paste, respectively.
To copy and paste channel settings from the control surface:
1
Press the Select switch on the channel you want to copy.
2
Press F3 to copy.
3
Press the Select switch on one or more destination channels
(the channel or channels to which you want to paste the cop-
ied settings).
4
Press F4 to paste. The status displays shows a message con-
firming the Paste operation.
To copy and paste channel settings on-screen:
1
Do one of the following:
• Right-click on a channel fader in the fader display across
the lower half of the screen and choose Copy.
– or –
• Right-click within the upper channel display and choose
Copy.
2
Select one or more destination channels. You can only paste
to selected channels.
3
Right-click on the lower fader strip on-screen, or on any
non-control area of the destination channel, and choose Paste
to Selected Strip(s). The status displays shows a message con-
firming the Paste operation.
Parameters and Channel Types
Input channels can only be copied or pasted to other Input
channels. Output channels can only be copied or pasted to
other channels of the same type (such as Aux, Group, PQ, Ma-
trix). When pasting channel settings:
• Settings common to the source and destination channel
are always pasted.
• Copied settings with no corresponding parameter in the
destination channel are ignored.
• Settings in the destination channel with no correspond-
ing parameters are left unchanged.
Copying and Pasting Mono and Stereo Channel Settings
You can copy a mono channel and paste its settings to one or
more stereo channels. Mono settings are applied equally to
the left and right channels of the stereo destination. The ste-
reo destination channel retains its current balance and width
settings.
You can also copy a stereo channel and paste its settings to
one or more mono channels. The left channel settings of the
stereo source are applied to the mono channel(s). The mono
destination channel retains its current pan setting.
Settings Excluded from Copy and Paste
Input Channels
The following Input channel parameters are
not copied or pasted (the current settings of the destination
channels are retained):
• Patchbay assignments, including Direct Outs
• Channel Name
• Hardware and software insert (plug-ins) assignments and
in/out state.
You can also store and load settings as Input Channel Pre-
sets. For information, see “Input Channel Presets” on
page 46.
Using the Events List, Copy and Paste can be assigned to
any trigger. For more information, see Chapter 22,
“Events.”
You do not need to select the channel before copying its set-
tings on-screen.
Pasting channel settings
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