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SD10 - Getting Started
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Clear All Buttons: When changing routing, you have the option of clearing any non-default routing or processing (EQ, dynamics
etc) from the channels in the session. This is especially useful when restructuring an existing session to make a new session.
The clear snapshots, clear automation and clear macro’s perform similar operations.
Rebuild Banks: When changing the session structure, there are two possible scenarios. If you restructure the session without
rebuilding banks, any additional channels you have allocated are not “placed” on the worksurface, and need to be manually
assigned to faders. If however, you restructure a session with Rebuild Banks enabled, the worksurface will be built with all
channels available on the worksurface.
Aux Sends and Direct Sends: By toggling the state of the Aux Sends and Direct Sends Buttons in the Input Channels section, it
is possible to change the default operation of the Aux Sends and Direct Sends. These functions toggle between “Post Fader”,
“Pre-Fader” and “Pre-Mute”. These buttons can only be used in conjunction with the clear all function.
Auto-Route: The Auto-route functions automatically routes consecutive inputs for input channels, and consecutive outputs for
busses. For example, auto-routing 60 inputs will route the first physical input (eg 1:Mic 1) to input channel 1, the second physical
input (1:Mic 2) to input channel 2… until you either run out of inputs or channels. Auto-routes are as follows :
Input Channels auto-route with physical inputs
Aux, Group and Matrix Channels auto route to physical outputs
Matrix Inputs auto-route with group outputs
NOTE: Auto-Routing can only be used in conjunction with the “Clear All” button.
Session Sample Rate: The Session Structure window is also used to set the session's sample rate. Use the buttons to the right
of the session title box to switch the sample rate between 48kHz and 96kHz.
1.5.2 Assigning Faders to the Worksurface .................................
If, after a Session Restructure where the Rebuild Banks button was not pressed, you find that newly created channels do not
appear on the worksurface, open the Layout>Channel List panel on the Master screen and you will see a full list of all input and
output channels that are present in the session.
Channels can be assigned to the worksurface individually (in order to create custom banks of mixed channel formats) or as
complete banks.
First, select a bank and press the LCD Function button.
To create a custom bank, press the Channel Select button below the display labelled Assign Faders followed by the LCD button
on the fader to be assigned (or select multiple faders to assign consecutive channels).
To create complete a complete bank, press the Channel Select button labelled Copy Bank From.
Having selected the faders or bank, press the first channel that you wish to assign on the Layout/Channel List on the Master
screen.
Consecutive channels will be assigned to the selected worksurface faders.
Now press the LCD Function button again and return to the standard mode by pressing the LCD button labelled Solo
Touch first channel
to assign
Press LCD Function button
then Assign Faders
Press LCD button(s)
for Assignment
Open
Layout/Channel Faders
Click down arrow
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