Soft limits – Extron Electronics DMP 128 User Guide User Manual
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group Details report
Select Tools > Group Details Report to create a text file that details all created
groups (see figure 56).
GROUP DETAILS REPORT
Group #1
Processor Type: Output Volume
Current Mute status: Unmuted
Current Group Members:
Main Amp (Output#1) Left Channel
Stage Mixer (Output#2) Right Channel
House Video (Output#3) Left Channel
Prgm Record (Output#4) Right Channel
Group #2
Processor Type: Pre-mixer Trim
Current Gain value: 2 dB
Current Group Members:
Mic #1 (Input#1)
Mic #2 (Input#2)
Mic #3 (Input#3)
Mic #4 (Input#4)
Mic #5 (Input#5)
Mic #6 (Input#6)
Figure 56.
Sample Group Details Report
soft Limits
Each gain type control provides upper and lower soft limits used to limit the range of
the group master control. Soft limits (
), shown at left, prevent group controls from
exceeding an upper limit or going below a lower limit. They are easily adjustable and
provide the ability to set a ceiling and floor for the group. When a group master is created,
the soft limits default to the hard limits (maximum and minimum) of that group of controls.
Soft limits can be defined using the mouse by clicking on, then dragging the
Soft Limit icon. The resolution is 0.1 dB.
For more precise setting use the keyboard as follows:
Click within the group master fader to bring focus, then use the following key
combinations:
To move the upper limit:
•
•
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fader position.
To move the lower limit:
•
•
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lower default.
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