Grouping input channel faders – Yamaha DM2000 User Manual
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Grouping Input Channel Faders
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Grouping Input Channel Faders
Input Channel faders can be grouped, allowing you to control the level of several Input
Channels simultaneously. There are eight Input Channel Fader groups: A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
and H.
1
Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Channel Fader
Group pages.
The Fader Group parameters for the 96 Input Channels are divided between two pages. The
Input Channel 1–48 Fader Group page is shown below. The layout of the other page is the
same.
2
Use the LAYER buttons to select the Input Channel Layers.
The corresponding Fader Group page and group row is selected as each Input Channel
Layer is selected.
3
Use the Up/Down cursor buttons to select Fader groups A–H.
The selected group is highlighted by a flashing cursor box.
4
Use the [SEL] buttons to add and remove faders to and from the selected
group.
When an Input Channel is added to a group, its [SEL] button indicator lights up.
ENABLE: These buttons are used to enable and disable the groups.
INPUT FADER MASTER: When this check box is unchecked, the Input Channel fader
positions link to the fader levels for the channels in the corresponding Fader group. When
this check box is checked, you can set the master level for the corresponding Input Channel
Fader group in the Master column. The resultant Input Channel level equals the corre-
sponding Input Channel fader level plus the Group Master level. See “Group Master for
Input Channel Faders” on page 92.
When the Input Fader Master check box is not checked, operating the channel faders will
affect the input levels for the corresponding Fader group. Pressing and holding down the
[SEL] button while operating the fader of an Input Channel will temporarily cancel the cor-
responding Fader group, which is convenient if you want to adjust the relative balance
between channels.
Fader groups are active only in Fader mode (i.e., when the FADER MODE [FADER] button
indicator is on). See “Selecting Fader Modes” on page 60 for more information.