User Guide
Chapter 6 Groups
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Using Groups in Submasters
There are two methods that groups can be used to set submaster levels.
The first method is to
assign
the group to a sub, the second method is to
just use the group’s levels to set sub levels.
With the first method, when a group is assigned
to a submaster, the
group’s levels will be called up proportionately to the setting of the
submaster fader. When the group is edited, the submaster to which it was
assigned to will also be updated.
With the second method a group can also just be used to set levels for a
sub without actually assigning the group to the sub. Be aware that if you
use groups in this way any future updates to the group
will not
be reflected
in the sub.
To
assign
a group into a submaster follow this example:
Procedure:
Notes
:
1. Press
[RECORD SUB] [#]
2. Press
[GROUP] [#]
3. Press
[ENTER]
To
recall
a group and record the result into a sub from a live display follow
these steps:
Procedure:
Notes
:
1. Press
[GROUP] [#] [FULL]
2. Press
[RECORD SUB] [#]
3. Press
[ENTER]
To recall a group and record the result into a sub from the Group Preview
sub-display follow below:
Procedure:
Notes
:
1. Press
(SelSub) [#]
2. Press
[GROUP] [#] [FULL]
Refer to
for more information on recording subs.
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