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Set
tings
Group configuration
:
o
Label
: group label.
o
NGRP:
Network Group Indicator. If lit, it
means that the group belongs to at least
one network group. Clicking on the
indicator brings up the list of groups to
which the output belongs; the list can be
edited quickly from there.
o
Volume control and
group
mute
.
o
User Range
. Volume limits set by the user
via user panels.
o
Colour:
allows assignment of a colour to
the group.
Assigning outputs
to a local group.
Each column corresponds to a group
: all
outputs enabled in the same column belong
to the same group.
Output groups can be
expanded or collapsed
.
2.
General Volume
:
Local
volume control
group
for the amplified outputs.
Differences between General Volume and a local group
:
•
Group volume controls are placed after the output volume controls and
before the General Volume control in the processing chain.
•
The general volume group is local, it cannot belong to a network group.
•
It is exclusive to the amplified outputs.