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Link Group Fader Behaviors
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Abs
: (for “Absolute”) will snap all faders in the group to the gain setting of the selected
fader.
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Rel
: “Rel” (as in “Relative”) is the default linked fader behavior setting, in which linked
faders follow the selected fader, always maintaining the same relative position between
the fader you are moving and the faders following.
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Inv
: (for “Inverse” Relative). In this mode moving one fader causes the other faders
in the group to move in the
opposite
direction, while maintaining an inverse relative
position between the fader you are moving and the faders following.
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One
is a specialty behavior, especially suited to live shows where there are multiple
soloists and you need to pick one out while ducking the others on the fly. Start with
your linked faders all down, then move one up, as if that mic is the current featured
soloist. Then when another solist comes up, move that fader up and the previous fader
will duck out of the way. Repeat. This linking scheme generally does not play well with
other Link Groups assigned to the same faders.
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Link Groups Parameter Link map:
by strip position from top to bottom
Strip Control
Source
Not Linked
Hard Mute
Linked
To Host
Not Linked
Headamp
Linked:
Input Type and Input Gain
Not Linked:
Polarity Invert, Phantom
Power
Direct Outs
Not Linked
Inserts
Not Linked
Aux
Linked
Pan
Linked
Strip Solo and
Mute
Linked
Fader Gain
Linked
Record Enable
Linked
Table 10.3. ‘Link Groups’ Parameter Link map
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‘Selected Strips’ Parameter Link map
Strip Control
Source
Linked
Hard Mute
Linked
To Host
Linked
Headamp
Linked:
Input Type and Input Gain
Not Linked:
Polarity Invert, Phantom
Power
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