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Channel

Window

Window

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O

UTS

/I

NTERNAL

A

SSIGNMENT

S

ECTION

1.

Access

direct

output

section

The direct output section is used to assign I/Os to the channel. It is also used to assign selected I/Os to delay groups, trim each I/O,

and select its source.

2.

Assig

n

channel

to

groups

A group is used to create a submix of several channels into one. This group can be processed and mixed with other channels

before being sent to the main mix. Select GRP 1–8 to establish an assignment. This sends the post-pan output of a channel to the

buss. The group assignment also appears in the Mixer window (Mixer > Channel layer > Route mode) and in the Internal patch.

3.

Assig

n

channel

to

matrix

channels

A matrix is used to create alternate or zone-specific mixes and to apply independent processing per zone. The post-pan output of

a channel or mix buss can be assigned to the matrix busses, and each Matrix channel can be assigned up to 12 channels and

busses. Matrix assignments are also found in the Mixer window > Route, and in the Internal Patch. Refer to

Matrix Section

, later in

this chapter.

4.

Channel

pan/balance/rotate

control

The channel panner is a multi-function imager for mono and stereo channels. It affects all post-panner source assignments. As a

mono panner it moves a signal left and right. On a stereo channel, it can function as a balance control, increasing the gain of one

side while decreasing that of the other. Or, it can rotate an image using two independent panners. (This control is discussed in detail

in the previous section.)

5.

Mai

n

outs

The L/R assignment sends the post-pan output of a channel to the I/O. Mono and Center send the post-fader output.

6.

Channel

mai

n

out

mute

Mutes outputs and sends to other busses or I/Os. Cue buss send is not muted.

When a mute group is activated, the mute buttons of group members’ channels flash. This indicates that the channel is muted
as part of a group.

A member of an active mute group can be unmuted by clicking its mute button. Click again on the button to mute it beyond

the scope of the mute group. It will remain muted even after the mute group is deactivated.

A third click returns the channel mute to normal mute group behavior.