D950/Vista Digital Mixing System
4-126 GC Operation
SW V3.3
Date printed: 05.08.03
4.7.7
SysAdmin: Control Group Assign
4.7.7.1
Control Group Basics
A Control Group is a group of console channels controlled by a Control
Group Master (CGM), similarly to the VCA groups in analog consoles.
Control Group Master
The Control Group Master is a dedicated channel of a special type. The
sole purpose of the Control Group Master is to control the audio functions
of its Members.
Up to 32 Control Group Master channels can be defined in the Session
Configuration. The number of each Control Group Master is shown on the
7-segment display in the channel strip of each CGM, following the rule:
Control Group No.
Display
1
0
2
1
...
...
10
9
11
A
12
b
13
C
14
d
15
E
16
F
17
0.
18
1
.
...
...
26
9
.
27
A
.
28
b
.
29
C
.
30
d
.
31
E
.
32
F
.
The Control Group Master channel controls the audio functions of the
Members. Master channels can be assigned to desk strips in the same way
as any other console channel. The desk strip to which a Control Group
Master is assigned will display the following:
•
Control Group Master numbers in the seven-segment display next to
the fader: 0 through 9, characters A through F (and, for numbers
above 16, the same but followed by a decimal point, as shown in the
table above);
•
The Fixed Label is set to CGM (Control Group Master), but can be set
to display user labels such as DRUM, LVOX, BVOX, RTHM, etc. in
the Control Group Filter dialog box in the GC.
Control Group Members
Control Group Members can be selected to and deselected from a Control
Group during the console operation. This is done in a special Control
Group Edit mode. Any console channel can be selected as a member in a
Control Group. The members can be “stolen” from one Control Group to
another.
When a channel is selected as a member in a Control Group, its channel
strip displays the Control Group in the seven-segment display next to the
fader in the same manner as described above.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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