Removing channels from a group, Aa 6rr – Aviom A-16R/A-16CS User Manual

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without affecting the other components of the Group. The changes you

make to volume and pan affect only the selected channel, allowing you to

change the relative balance of the individual components of your Group.

Changes can be made in real time.

To select a different channel in a Group for editing, press one of the flashing

LEDs (don’t double‑click it). The new selection will light its LED solid, while

the previously selected channel will start to flash. Continue making changes

as needed. Remember, volume and pan changes only affect the channel

whose LED is lit solid. Press the G

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button again to exit Group Mode. Save

the mix Preset.

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One channel in a Group is always available for editing, indicated by a flashing

LED; press any other channel in the Group to change its pan or volume.

Removing Channels From a Group

When in the Group edit mode (the Group LED is flashing), changes can be

made to the channels included in existing Groups. To remove a channel

from a Group, simply double‑click the channel that you want to remove. The

flashing LED will go out. To add other channels to a Group, double‑click them.

When you have double‑clicked to remove all channels that were previously

part of the Group you’re editing, the Group will no longer exist. You need at

least two channels to have a valid group.

Exit the Group edit mode by pressing the G

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button again. The LED in the

Group button will go out. This saves your changes to the Group. Save the mix

Preset to retain the settings for recall later.

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