User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Subgroups
Subgroup channel strips are a similar (in a way) to input channel strips, but also quite dierent at the same
time, so let’s take a look. To get here, ick or drag left anywhere in the mixer view swipe zone until the
subgroup channels appear. The dierences between the input channel strips and subgroup channel strips
are noted below.
No Source Select There is no digital trim on subgroups, so it will be absent from the
routing view for these channel strips. However, routing may still be accessed in order
to assign channels to subgroups and route them to the main L/R, VCAs, mute groups
and view groups.
No High-Pass / Low-Pass Filters There are no high-pass or low-pass lters on subgroup
channels, so they will be absent in the EQ view for these channels.
One Gain Reduction Meter Compressors are available on subgroups, but not gates,
so a single gain reduction meter will be displayed instead of two.
The default conguration is mono subgroups. However, they may be linked for stereo
operation. Linking subgroups is easy. After tapping the subgroups Channel ID button,
you will see an option to “Link Sub x over Sub x”. Tap it! A popover will display asking
you to conrm. Follow the same steps outlined above to unlink subgroups.
To learn more about subgroups, check out chapter 5 starting on page 45.