Groups and the me group – Digital Audio Labs Livemix CS-DUO Personal Mixer User Guide User Manual
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GROUPS AND THE ME GROUP
It is often advantageous to group channels together
so you can make volume adjustments to all the
channels in the group at once. The most common
channels to group are drums, stereo instruments (like
keyboards), and background vocals.
The CS-DUO allows you to create up to five groups,
including the ME group, which differs from other
groups in that it has a dedicated knob. This way, you
can select which channels represent you (perhaps it
is one channel, or it could be many) so that you can
adjust your own volume with the ME knob.
CONFIGURE A GROUP
1. PRESS the ME knob that corresponds to your mix.
2. PRESS the channels that you wish to group. You
can use the touchscreen or the channel keys. To
see additional channels, press the Show 13-24
button.
3. PRESS the X to exit, or press Show Next Group to
setup additional groups and repeat step 2.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF A GROUP
To adjust the volume of a group, select any one of the
channels in the group. Multiple channel keys will be
illuminated indicating multiple channels are selected.
On the touchscreen, the selected channels will be gray.
The Active Channel will have a white outline.
Use the ADJUST knob to change the volume of the
selected group.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF THE ME GROUP
To adjust the volume of the ME group, ROTATE the
ME knob.
NOTE:
Groups only affect the volume
adjustments. Pan adjustments will still
be adjusted separately.
Although the channels are selected as
a group the active channel is indicated
by a white outline. Volume adjustments
affect the whole group, pan adjustments
only affect the Active Channel.
NOTE:
A channel can only be in one group at a
time. If you attempt to group a channel
that is part of another group, the CS-
DUO will ask you to verify that you want
to move that channel to the new group.