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Configuring Audio Sub Group Masters
So far, we’ve routed our input channels directly to a main sum
output. However, for many productions, you will want to use
groups either to create independent mixes, like an international
version, or to provide greater control over separate elements of
the mix, for example to compress all of the music channels
separately to the main presenter’s microphones.
The number of groups is determined by your choice of DSP
configuration; note that not all DSP configurations support
groups.
Providing groups are available, they are assigned to the control
surface in exactly the same way we assigned our input and sum
channels. Repeat the fader strip assignment operation, described
on Page 32, to assign GROUPS 1 to 4 onto main fader strips 1 to
4 now.
Re-assigning Channels to Groups
At the moment we have our input channels assigned directly to
the sum master (SUM 1). To modify this routing so that our
microphone channels are routed via a sub group, let’s use
reverse bus assign.
First remove input channels 1-8 from SUM 1 as follows:
1.
Select the destination (Sum 1) by pressing the SEL button
on the main fader strip controlling SUM 1:
This puts SUM 1 into access as indicated on the ACCESS
CHANNEL/ASSIGN control panel.
2.
Now press the FADER button, located on the BUS
ASSIGNMENT: REVERSE panel.
Note
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