Group section, Exclusive enable program selection – EAW DX810 User Manual

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Click the letter button when a processing window
is showing (except Gate and Input EQ) to adjust the
processing options for that output.

Use the box to the right of the Output Section to

enter a name for the output (e.g., Main Left,
Control R), using up to 32 characters.

GROUP SECTION

This section includes the 32 control groups. Eight
groups are displayed at one time. However, the
horizontal fader at the bottom allows you to scroll
through all the control groups.

There is a mute and select button associated

with each Control Group.

To assign or unassign a crosspoint or output to a group:

1. Click the select (S) button for the desired group. If

any crosspoints or outputs are assigned to the
selected group, their select buttons light.

2. Click the select (S) button for the crosspoints you

want to assign to the selected group. The group
fader affects the mix level for each crosspoint to a
single output.

3. Click the SELECT button in the Input Section to

assign the input fader to the selected group. The
group fader affects the mix level for each input to
all the outputs.

4. Click the associated letter button (A-J) in the Output

Section to assign an output to the selected group.
The group fader affects a single output level.

5. Click the Groups button in the Top Section to view

and verify group assignments.

Group assignments are saved in each preset.

This allows different combinations of crosspoints,
inputs, and outputs to be assigned to the same
group number in separate presets.

Click the (M) button to mute the group. This

mutes all crosspoints, inputs, and outputs assigned
to the group. Click the Mute Ind button to view the
Active Mute Groups indicator.

Ctrl+click the (M) button to engage the enable

(E) function. This mutes the group normally, and

unmutes it when the enable button is on (active).
Ctrl+click the enable (E) button to change back to
the mute function.

Exclusive Enable Program Selection

Control Groups can be enabled exclusively; that is,
when one group is enabled, other groups are
automatically disabled so that only one group is
active at a time. Use this feature to configure a zone
so that one input at a time can be selected in the
mix. Up to eight programs (inputs) can be selected
individually in a room using two DX-SW4 remote
control units configured to select (force on) groups.

To configure groups for Exclusive Enable:

1. For this example, use Groups 1-4. Ctrl+click the (M)

button on Groups 1-4 to engage the enable
function. The (M) will change to an (E).

2. Click the select button (S) for the first group. For

this example, use Groups 1-4.

3. Ctrl+click the select button for the second group.

The button will start blinking.

4. Ctrl+click the select button for the remaining

groups (3-4) that you want to associate with the
exclusive enable function.

5. Click the select button for the first group to turn it

off. The other three select buttons stop blinking.

6. Click the select button for the second group.

7. Ctrl+click the select buttons for the first, third, and

fourth groups.

8. Click the select button for the second group to turn

it off.

9. Click the select button for the third group, and

Ctrl+click the select buttons for the first, second,
and fourth groups. Click the select button for the
third group to turn it off.

10. Click the select button for the fourth group, and

Ctrl+click the select buttons for the first, second,
and third groups. Click the select button for the
fourth group to turn it off.

Now when you click on the enable buttons for

Groups 1-4, only one at a time can be selected.

The group fader controls the relative level for all

the crosspoints, inputs, and outputs assigned to it.
At the unity gain position (U), all the levels are at
their assigned values and the group fader has no
effect. Reduce the group fader 10 dB, and all the
levels assigned to that group are reduced 10 dB,
relative to their assigned value. Note that the group
fader can increase the level 10 dB. However, if an
assigned level is already at +10 dB, it will not
change. The maximum overall gain available for any
crosspoint, input, or output is +10 dB.

Use the box at the bottom of the Group Section

to enter a name for the group (e.g., Voc,
Drum), using up to 32 characters.

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