API Audio 1608 Automation User Manual

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12.4.7 Coalesce w/ Audio Master


In such a case, it would be inappropriate to delete the moves made to the Group Master

(bass drum) since its audio should change with the rest of the group.

Highlight “YES” and press SEL (Select) to apply the relative Group Master automation
moves to the data of each Group Member, retain the moves of the Group Master, and delete

the highlighted group. A new mix will be created in the Mix Tree that contains the coalesced

data applied to the Group Members and Group Master moves, but without the deleted mix.

This mix will become the current mix. The deleted group will still be in the previous mix that
was edited.

Highlight “No” and press SEL (Select) to cancel.

12.5 Default Groups

A set of groups can be stored in the console as the “Default Groups.” This is a convenience

feature that allows a commonly used set of groups to be stored and reloaded as needed. This is

very useful if the same starting place is used on multiple or repeated projects.

Default Groups are stored using the procedure outlined below in section 12.5.1 Saving Default

Groups.

Default Groups are reloaded whenever the automation package is powered-up or after the RESET

button has been pressed.


Default Groups are stored in the Automation Controller, independent of any project. Like any

groups, they can be created and saved without a project being open.


The Default Groups can also serve as the initial groups for an automated mix. If “With Existing

Mix” is not selected in the New Project dialog box when the project is created, the Default Groups

will be included in the default mix (Mix 1) for the new project.

12.5.1 Saving Default Groups

To save new Default Groups, create the needed groups using the procedures outlined in
sections 12.0 Groups and 12.6 Group Setup Procedures. Once the desired groups have

been created, open the Main Menu from the Status Page.

Selecting “Coalesce w/ Audio Master” will cause the

automation system to create a new mix in the Mix Tree

with the following attributes:

Applies the Group Master's moves to the Group
Members

Keeps all Group Master moves

Deletes the group

This is useful when you are finished working with a group,

but the Group Master is carrying audio as part of the group

(such as the bass drum channel/fader being the Group
Master in a drum group).

To coalesce a group, delete it, but retain

the moves of the Group Master,

highlight the needed group in the

Groups Page and select “Coalesce w/
Audio Master” from the Groups Menu.

A confirmation dialog box will open.

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