Groups will be saved in presets and appear on both the device and its web interface. The
gain of each channel remains fully independent.
To save the current gain group:
1. Create a temporary gain group. The selected channels will be shown on the screen, connected by a
line attached to the bottom of their level meter.
2. Press the fourth button next to the display. The "link" indicator turns green, indicating a saved group.
Groups will be saved in presets and appear always on both the device and its web
interface. The gain of individual channels remains fully independent.
To access a previously saved gain group:
1. Press the input button of a participating channel. Instead of the individual channel settings, the group
offset dialog will be shown. To continue to individual channel settings, press the input button one
more time.
To delete a gain group:
1. Access a previously saved gain group.
2. Press and hold the
+
button and deselect any participating group channels.
To save the current gain group:
1. Create a temporary gain group. The selected channels will be highlighted in blue, with an additional
floating gain control below.
2. Press the link button below the group. The "link" indicator turns green, indicating a saved group.
To access a gain group:
1. Each channel strip that participates in a gain group has an additional
Link
button with the number of
the corresponding group. This button is used to select the gain group.
To delete a gain group:
1. Access a gain group.
2. Press the
Link
button with the current group number next to the group gain knob. The group is
removed.
8.1.12. Monitor Analog Inputs at Phones Output
The phones output at the front of the 12Mic-D can receive any input signal. Permanent routings are
configured in the Phones Output settings (see
Routing Signals to the Outputs
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