Setup - control, Strip assign, Midi strips – Allen&Heath GLD-112 Reference Guide User Manual
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10. Setup Screen – Control
10.1 Strip Assign Setup page
Any combination of inputs, FX, masters and MIDI strips can
be assigned to the 4 Layers of the Fader Banks. You can
'design' your own mixing layout to suit the way you want to
work.
To assign GLD fader strips, open the Strip Assign page and
use your finger to drag and drop channels into the four strip
Layers for each of the two fader Banks.
The factory Template Shows provide a classic layout with
inputs on the left and masters on the right to give you a
familiar layout as a starting point. You can edit this and
store it as a Scene or your own User Show.
To assign strips - Current assignments are shown in the
Bank tabs at the bottom of the screen, with Layer A to D
tabs on the right. The GLD-80 has two Banks while the
GLD-112 has three. Use the tabs in the left of the screen to
open the type of channel you want to assign to the strips.
Touch a channel and drag and drop it on top of a strip
position to overwrite. You can also drag channels out of the
Banks to leave a blank space.
Turn on Block Select to select a range of channels to drag
into the Bank. If you drop more channels than there are
strips available into a Layer then they will wrap into the next
layer overwriting channels currently assigned there.
Changes are made immediately.
Select different channel types using the tabs on the left:
OPTIONS
pull-up window
Use the pull-up to choose to sync the Layer shown on the
screen with the currently selected surface Layer. Select the
Bank to work with. The screen will follow the Layer currently
selected on the surface for that Bank.
Note
Assigning strips does not change the number of
channels available. It simply links a fader strip to control the
channel assigned to it. The same channel could be
assigned to multiple positions across both fader banks.
10.2 MIDI Strips
Fader strips within the Banks can be assigned as MIDI
Strips. There are 32 MIDI Strips available.
Each fader strip control can be assigned to transmit a
custom MIDI message. This is ideal for controlling audio
within a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), a slave mixer, or
parameters on external equipment such as effects devices.
MIDI Strips can be named and coloured. They are stored
within Scenes and can be made Safe from Scene recall.
MIDI messages can be assigned to the following controls:
Fader
Rotary – Gain
Rotary – Pan
Rotary – Custom 1
Rotary – Custom 2
Mute key
Mix key
PAFL key
Note
The
Sel
key is not included as this is needed to
select this Processing screen for setting up the MIDI Strip.