Manual cohedra, Cohedra, Compact – HK Audio CDR 210 F User Manual

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Exit the graphic EQ via the OK (your settings
are retained) or Cancel button (your settings are
deleted).
Send in the Adjustment for Controller window
Click the Send button to send the settings adjusted
in the Adjustment for Controller window to the
given DFC and activate them there. This is not
necessary if the option Auto Send in the Options
menu has been activated, because then all edited
settings are immediately sent to the DFCs.
The Send button is shaded grey when the option
Auto Send is activated because there is no need
to click it.

Exit the Adjustment for Controller window via the
OK button (your settings are retained) or the Cancel
button (your settings are deleted).

2.13 Forming Groups

The option of forming groups is very convenient,
making it much easier to work with DFCs and the
DFC Software, particularly when facing challenging
sound reinforcement applications and using complex
systems. To this end, individual DFCs are assigned
to one group or several groups. All adjustments
made to a given group affect all DFCs assigned to
that group.

Assigning DFCs to specific groups
DFCs are usually assigned to a group when the
group is initially created. To do this, select the
option Add in the Group menu. The newly defined
group appears in the Editing Panel at the right of
the user interface's right. The group name is initially
set to the factory default Group 1 to max. Group 32.

You must select a group before you can assign DFCs
to it. Do this by clicking the Group button using
the left mouse button. When selected, the color
of the Group button changes to red. Then click
the DFCs that you want to assign to the selected
group using the right mouse button. The color of
the selected DFCs changes to green. To revoke a
DFC's group assignment, click it again using the
right mouse button. Its color changes back to grey.
When a group is selected (via a single click using the
left mouse button), the color of the Group button
changes to red and the color of the given DFCs to
green. If a DFC assigned to a group is selected (via
a single click using the left mouse button), its color
changes to red and the color of its group to green.

Setting group parameters
Double-clicking a Group button opens a window
(Group Settings window) that lets you set and edit
group parameters.

Changing group names
The group name is initially factory-set to Group 1 to
max. Group 32. For reasons of clarity, we recommend
that you assign meaningful names to groups (for
example, something along the lines of Longthrow
all, Delay, Sublow, etc.).

Click Name to delete the given group name and enter
a new group name. When two or several DFC are
combined into a group, you can make the same
adjustment for all DFCs within the group that you
can for an individual controller, only that these
settings apply to all controllers in the group (see
section 2.10).

Specifically, these are:
• Master channel strip setting
• Master channel level
• Master channel delay
• Master channel phase reversal
• Mute and solo functions
• Bass, Mid and High channel settings
• Group level settings
• Group delay settings
• Group phase reversal
• Group mute
• Group Graphic EQ
• Group frequency adjustments
• Group gain settings
• EQ copy and EQ insert functions
• Send function

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