POWER CORE User Manual
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9. Audio Mix Engine
9.4
VCA Groups
9.4.1
VCA Group Anatomy
VCA grouping can be used to control several sources or summing busses from a single master fader.
Up to 8 VCA masters can be defined in the configuration, and you can assign any number of fader strips to each
VCA master.
Please note:
·
A fader strip can only ever be assigned to a single VCA.
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A VCA master cannot be slaved to another VCA.
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For your console to support VCA grouping, at least one VCA master must be defined in the configuration.
9.4.2
Working with VCAs
VCA groups use non-moving slave faders. This means that when you move the master fader, the slave faders
remain stationary even though their level is changing. This allows you to see and update slave fader positions
even if the VCA master is closed (like an analogue VCA).
As you move the VCA master, you will see the level adjustment applied to the slaves in the upper displays (if the
Show Group Fader Values
option in the "
System -> Definition -> Param = Fader
" branch of the 'Tree Definition'
is enabled). In our example, both slave faders are at 0dB, but the master VCA has been moved to +5 and
therefore the combined level is +5dB:
Combined level shown in slave fader displays
If you do not see the combined level in the slave fader displays, then the
Show Group Fader Values
option is
turned off.