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Groups Menu Reference
10. Groups Menu Reference
Groups provide powerful control over all Modules in a system. Modules can be assigned to multiple Groups,
and each Module can be a member of up to 28 different Groups.
Groups enable several important functions, including the following:
1. Master EQ and Levels control over an entire system
2. EQ and Levels control over subsections of a system (for example, speaker clusters)
3. HPF/LPF/Crossover/Auxiliary Output ganging, allowing a change to a crossover or output-specic EQ to
be reected across all Modules of the same type within the Group
4. Simplied control over multiple speakers or zones
Once the speakers are congured, the Modules that control each speakers response can be locked using
Designer Mode security features; alternatively, individual Modules can be placed on a separate page, leaving
Groups to simplify the overall control of the audio system.
Multiple Groups can be used to logically partition a large-scale loudspeaker system. For instance, Modules
driving the left loudspeaker array can be grouped to create a left sub-master, or Groups can be used to
control the center cluster, side-array, side-ll, down-ll, front-ll, and delay systems. A master Group can
be created to enable a system-wide interface for EQ and Levels, allowing instant adjustments to all Lake
devices on the network.
10.1 Adding a Group
Tap the GROUPS button from the HOME menu. The available Group icons appear in the scroll bar. Most
options in the button bar appear gray and are inactive until a Group is moved from the scroll bar to the
work area.
Figure 10-1: Groups Menu
The GROUPS scroll bar in Figure 10-1 shows the status of different Group icons while on the scroll bar.
Group 1 (empty) is being used in the current system conguration.