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EDIT CONTROL
The Copy/Paste function is very useful for quickly moving
channel settings from one channel to another. This is e.g.
useful when one channel is adjusted in a monitor-mix
setup, and these settings then should be used as starting
point on other channels before further refinement of these.
Basic Operation
• Select channel and processing block and press the Copy
button.
• Select the channel you want to paste into, with the
Channel wheel.
• Press Paste and OK to confirm. The transfer of settings
is now done.
It is possible to copy/paste following:
• Select Channel edit view to copy/paste the entire
channel processing settings including. all EQ's, Limiter
and Delay.
• Select Parametric EQ edit view to copy/paste the
parametric EQ block.
• Select Graphic EQ edit view to copy/paste the graphic
EQ block.
• Select Dynamic EQ edit view to copy/paste the dynamic
EQ block.
What is copied
it is always the current view that is copied.
When in the “All” display, all settings for the entire channel
is copied. not just the settings on the All page, but also
settings for the Parametric, Graphic and Dynamic EQs.
This also goes, no matter if the different EQ sections are
active or not.
Copy Paste function
The Group functionality is similar to the Graphic EQ ALL
channels adjust function, except that it is here possible to
make a pre-defined group of channels instead of adjusting
all channels.
The Group is selected on available channels in the device.
If in a network, a group can be made among all possible 64
channels.
Flat All - Flat Group
A flatten all function in both the All and Group functionality
is available.
• Press COPY + PASTE simultaneously
• Press OK to confirm
Group Graphic EQ
A yellow dot in the top of the display indicates when max.
settings are reached. This typically occurs when a
combination of adjustments on a specific band are made in
both the Global window and on an individual channel.
Example:
The 1kHz band is boosted 7dB via the All page but was
previously boosted 6dB via the regular channel page. As
the two boosts added gives a 13dB boost which is 1dB
more than the possible 12dB, a yellow dot in the top of the
band (see illustration) indicates this situation.