Operator’s Guide
Appendix B: Assigning Single Channels
Normally, you assign inputs as stereo pairs to a fader on the Gray|328.
However, sometimes you need each channel of an input pair on a
different fader for level control or possibly adding effects.
To do this, you just assign the same source to two faders, and turn off the
output routing of half of each fader.
To assign single input channels to faders:
1.
Assign the same input to two faders by following the steps
for “Making Fader Input Assignments” on page 53 for both
faders. Perform the steps twice, once for each fader.
2.
Select the first fader you assigned and follow the steps for
“Setting Up Fader Output Routing” on page 56. Assign only
the “left” side of the fader to an output bus.
Figure 131. Single Channel Assign, Ch. 1
3.
Select the second fader you assigned, and route the “right”
side of the fader to the other desired output bus.
Figure 132. Single Channel Assign, Ch. 2
For example, faders 1 and 2 have inputs A 1/2 assigned to them. The
“left” side of Fader 1 is routed to output bus 1 and the “right” side of fader
2 is routed to output bus 2. So, fader 1 only controls input A1 and fader 2
only controls input A2.
Appendix B: Assigning Single Channels
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