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Grouping and linking

Chapter 12

Grouping and linking

This chapter explains the Mute Group function that lets you simultaneously
control the muting of multiple channels, the Channel Link function that links
the parameters of multiple channels, and the operations that let you copy or
move parameters between channels.

Mute groups allow you to switch muting on/off for multiple channels together. For example, you
can use mute groups to cut out multiple non-adjacent channels simultaneously.
The LS9 has eight mute groups, and they can be used with both input channels and output chan-
nels. Both types of channel can exist in the same group.

Here we will explain how to use mute groups. You will use the MUTE GROUP screen of the
CHANNEL JOB screens to assign channels to each mute group or switch muting on/off. You can
also use the SELECTED CH VIEW screen to specify the mute group(s) to which the currently
selected channel belongs.

In the MUTE GROUP screen of the CHANNEL JOB
screens, you can select a specific mute group and specify
the channels that belong to that mute group. You can also
switch each mute group on/off.

1

In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[CHANNEL JOB] key repeatedly to access
the MUTE GROUP screen of the CHANNEL
JOB screens.

The [CHANNEL JOB] key accesses various CHAN-
NEL JOB screens that allow you to perform opera-
tions on channels. The screen will change each time
you press the key.

About mute groups

Using mute groups

• Mute group 1–8 on/off functions can also be assigned to user-defined keys. For more about

user-defined keys, refer to ““User-defined keys” (

p. 196).

HINT

Using the MUTE GROUP screen to
operate mute groups

[CHANNEL JOB] key

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