Operation Manual

44 Chapter 7: Navigation
PRO2 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Assigning input channels to the channel fader section
Assigning output channels to the channel fader section
Navigating the detail area assignments to the channel faders
Assigning the mix bay as an additional fader bay
Assigning VCA groups to the mix bay
Assigning outputs to the mix bay
For more information, see the PRO2 Live Audio System Quick Start Guide.
Advanced channel navigation
The console’s advanced navigation mode switches can be locked out via the GUI menu
(home
PreferencesGeneralUser), but if enabled these switches can be used to
alter the behaviour of the console by defining what will be populating the mix faders if
an output channel is selected. The mix faders can control:
Main VCAs, and are then called VCA faders.
Output channels, and are then called Output faders.
Mix send VCAs, and are then called MCA faders.
Output GEQs, and then called GEQ faders.
Advanced navigation buttons on the control surface
Advanced navigational functions include the following, which are detailed in the PRO2
Live Audio System Quick Start Guide. In addition to these is the collapsed flip function,
which is detailed later on.
Flip mode (FLIP) — channel faders become the mix send contributions to any
selected output channel. Scrolling the detail area (the selected output) will result in
scrolling of the flip sends. There is also a FLIP button on the GUI’s Console
Overview screen.
Opening the effects window on selecting an output (FX) — when on and an
aux send is selected, the effects processor that the aux is feeding appears on the
channel overview GUI operated by the assignable control knobs.
Assigning GEQs to mix bay (GEQ) — the mix faders also operate as GEQ faders,
where they are scrollable in groups of four to access all 31 bands of the GEQ. The
default starting frequency is 200Hz to 1kHz.
Assigning MCA groups to the mix bay (MCA) — the mix faders can operate as
mix control associates (MCAs), where the aux sends on multiple input channels have
an associated master fader that provides overall control. This is similar to how a
VCA fader operates on the main channel faders and MCA faders also have the same