
9.1.9. Saving a Gain Group
A temporary gain group can be saved. The gain group can then be opened anytime by pressing the
channel button of a participating group once. Individual channel settings, such as phantom power, can
still be accessed by pressing the channel button a second time.
To save the current gain group:
1. Create a temporary gain group. The selected channels will be shown on the screen, connected by a
line attached to the bottom of their level meter.
2. Press the fourth button next to the display. The "link" indicator turns green, indicating a saved group.
Groups will be saved in presets and appear always on both the device and its web
interface. The gain of individual channels remains fully independent.
9.1.10. Monitor Analog Inputs at Phones Output
The phones output at the front of the 12Mic can receive any input signal. Permanent routings are
configured in the Phones Output settings (see
Section 10.1, “Routing Signals to the Outputs”
and
). Additionally, the analog
input
screens provide a quick and convenient method to
temporarily send their signal to the phones output.
To listen to an analog input on the phones output:
1. Ensure that the output volume is adequate (see
Section 10.2.1, “Adjusting the Headphone Volume”
2. Press the button next to the corresponding channel to open the channel settings.
3. Use the fourth button to send this channel to the Phones Output (left and right) The button turns
green, indicating that temporary routing has been established. The green button is also shown on the
main screen and in the phones output settings.
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