User Manual

CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation)
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Output channels cannot be assigned to DCA groups
1–8.
Input channels and output channels cannot coexist
in a DCA group 9–12. If an input channel has already
been assigned, attempting to assign an output chan-
nel will cause an error message to appear, and the
assignment will not be completed. (The converse
also applies.)
When a scene is recalled, the DCA group data of the
Recall Safe channels may sometimes be adjusted so
that the Recall Safe settings are not mixed within
DCA groups 9–12.
Also when recalling a channel library, the recalled
channel data may be adjusted so that the settings are
consistent between DCA groups 9–12.
4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assign channels to other
DCA groups as desired.
You can assign multiple channels to a single DCA
group, or assign a single channel to multiple DCA
groups.
Hint
The assignment of input channels/output channels
to DCA groups can also be performed within the dis-
play (IN DCA/MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen,
OUT DCA/MUTE function DCA ASSIGN screen).
You can also use the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL
block (or the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL
block) to assign the desired channel to a DCA group.
In this case, press the [SEL] switch for the channel
that you wish to assign, and then use the SELECTED
INPUT CHANNEL block DCA [1]–[12] switches (or
the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block DCA
[9]–[12] switches) to select the DCA fader. This
method is convenient when you wish to assign a spe-
cific channel to multiple DCA faders.
DCA
2
3
1
4
6
7
5
8
10
11
9
12
10
5
5
0
10
20
30
RCL
MUTE
DCA
2
3
1
4
6
7
5
8
10
11
9
12
10
5
5
0
10
20
30
RCL
MUTE
INPUT [DCA]
switch
MIX OUTPUT
block
ST IN block
INPUT block INPUT block