User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Subgroups
The subgroups output routing view is a great way to assign multiple channels to a subgroup. If only
one or two channels need to be assigned, then the input routing view (pages 78-82) may be the way
to go. The subgroups output routing default view will look something like the image shown below.
Notice that only the main L/R is engaged (dark gray) and everything else is disengaged (light gray). This
is the standard setup, but this is YOUR mixer and you get to choose what gets assigned and what doesn’t.
The subgroups routing view on a DL1608 and DL806 look similar except for the following:
(1) 16 input channels [DL1608] and 8 input channels [DL806] (versus 32 on the DL32R).
(2) One linked iPad channel (versus two linked return channels on the DL32R).
(3) One reverb (versus two on the DL32R).
(4) Four VCAs, mute groups and view groups (versus six of each on the DL32R).
Ok, let’s start with the channel assignments. Channels may be assigned to subgroups via each channel’s
input routing view, but that could be time consuming if there are multiple channels per subgroup.
Instead, you could just tap a subgroup’s output routing view (as seen above) and assign multiple
channels simultaneously. How cool is that?!
Simply assign channels that you want routed to a subgroup by tapping them. Assigned channels illuminate
dark gray while unassigned channels are light gray.
The left side allows you to route the subgroup to the main L/R and assign it VCAs, mute and view groups.
Subgroups