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Input, Bus, and Output gain settings (Fader display)

Clicking the Fader box in the Input/Bus/Output flow view causes the faders for the corresponding channel area
to appear in the fader-operated setting screen.

(1)

(2)

(3)
(4)

(5)
(6)
(7)

(1) Grouping button [Grouping]

Displays the channel grouping number assigned to each channel.
Click this button and select "Grouping

Channel" to perform the channel group setting.

If you move a fader of a grouped channel, the faders of other channels assigned the same group also
move in synchronization with the first operated fader.
The Group Trim gain (Gr Trim) is enabled when a group setting is performed, allowing the offset gain of
each grouped channel to be set.
Notes
• The faders within the same channel area can be grouped.
• It is not possible to perform grouping with the different unit’s channels.
• The channel to be controlled by the VCA volume can be grouped as well. In this case, observe

precautions for the channel group assignment. (Refer to

p. 99, "VCA Module Setting screen."

)

• When the Change Safe function is used, note the relation between the Change Safe group setting and

the grouping number. (For details, refer to

p. 126, "Change Safe Function Setting."

)

(2) Group trim gain button [Gr Trim (dB)]

Displays the group trim gain set for each channel by means of
numerical values.
When channel group settings have been performed, if you click this
button, a dialog for fader setting is displayed, enabling you to set the
trim gain by directly entering a numerical value. The group trim gain
setting performed in this dialog is interlocked with the group trim
gain setting shown on the [Gr Trim] tab screen.
Setting range: –∞, –79.9 to +10 dB
You can also change the gain in 0.1 dB units with the Up and Down buttons located on the right side.

(3) Level meter display

Indicates the after-fader level for the Audio Bus, Audio Out, and CobraNet Out channel areas, and the pre-
fader level for other channel areas.

(4) Fader

Move the fader up or down to change the signal level of each channel.
Double-clicking the mouse while holding down the Ctrl key sets the fader value to 0 dB.