User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Maintenance and Repair
- TouchMix™ How To
- Register and Update
- TouchMix-30 Pro Package Contents
- TouchMix-8 / TouchMix-16 Package Contents
- About This Manual
- Getting Started
- Effects
- Mute Groups
- DCA Groups
- Sub Groups (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Using Auxiliaries as Sub Groups (TouchMix-8 and 16 only)
- Matrix Mixing
- Save Your Work as a Scene
- Sound Check
- Anti-Feedback System
- Real Time Analyzer (RTA)
- Mutes
- Copy & Paste
- Patch Matrix (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Room Tuning Wizard
- User Buttons
- MIDI Control
- Security
- Monitor (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Monitor (TouchMix-16 only)
- Solo In Place (SIP) (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- TouchMix Reference
- Getting Started
- Top Panel and Remote-Device Controls (TouchMix-30 Pro)
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-30 Pro)
- Right Side of the TouchMix-16 Mixing Surface
- Right Side of the TouchMix-8 Mixing Surface
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-16)
- Rear Panel (TouchMix-8)
- TouchMix-30 Pro Specifications
- TouchMix-8 and TouchMix-16 Specifications
- TouchMix™ Feature List
- Nav Strip
- Input Channels
- Output Channels
- Sub Groups (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- 2‑Trk Playback
- FX Masters
- Wizards
- FX Processor
- Security
- Miscellaneous Features
- Mute Groups
- About Mute Groups
- Mute Groups Screen
- Mute Group Edit Screen
- Record / Playback (Multitrack USB Drive)
- 2‑Trk − Recording
- DAW – Record / Playback (TouchMix-30 Pro only)
- Real-time Analyzer (RTA)
- Scenes
- Channel Safe
- Auto Mixer TouchMix-30 Pro
- External Control Surfaces - TouchMix-30 Pro
- Custom Fader Banks - TouchMix-30 Pro
- DCA Group Assignments
- MIDI
- Talkback / Noise
- TouchMix Wi-Fi Control
- Getting Started
- TouchMix Dimensions
- TouchMix Block Diagram
- Contact QSC
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Mute Groups
There are many times when it is useful to mute some of the inputs and outputs. For example, you might want to mute everything but a stereo input
for break music. Or there may be a part of your show when the band leaves the stage while one member does a solo number. Mute groups let you
mute multiple inputs and outputs from a single button. For more information on mutes, see "Mutes" on page 19
To set up Mute Groups:
Mute
Groups
Edit
Mute 1
In 1
Select channels to be assigned
To name the Mute Group:
Mute Joe
New Verb
Mute Group Name
Select another Mute group to set up or touch
Close Edit
Close Edit to finish.
To use Mute Groups:
Mute
Groups
Mute
Mute
NOTE:
Mute Groups can be assigned to the User Buttons. "User Buttons" on page 24.
NOTE:
When a channel is muted by a Mute Group, the channel Mute button on the Home screen looks like:
Mute
DCA Groups
A DCA groups faders together so the overall level of all the channels in the group can be controlled by a single DCA fader.
A DCA fader does not change the position of any of the faders in the group.
IMPORTANT:
Here is an important thing to know – if the DCA master fader is at 0.0 (the unity (U) mark), it does nothing to the
level of an assigned channel. The DCA adds or subtracts level. Move the DCA Fader up 3 dB and everything it’s assigned to will
increase by 3 dB. Move it down 3 dB and – well you probably figured that out. Remember that assigning or unassigning a channel
to a DCA Group can cause a sudden change in the level of the channel so it’s good practice to have the DCA master at 0.0 when
changingassignments.
To Setup a DCA Group:
DCA Groups
DCA 1
In 1
In 3
Continue selecting channels as you
wish.
You can assign inputs, outputs and FX Master faders to a DCA. If you assign an input, and the output to which it's going to the same DCA, changes
you make using the DCA are doubled for the input. Raise the DCA 3 dB, the input is effectively raised 6 dB.
To Name the DCA group:
FX
Drums
DCA Name
To Mute a DCA Group:
DCA Groups
Mute
Mute
When you mute a DCA, all channels assigned to that DCA are muted. If a channel is muted by the channel Mute button, or a Mute Group, the DCA
does not un-mute the channel when the DCA is un-muted.