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Channel Job
V5 Reference Manual
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Channel Link function
Channel Link is a function that links the operation of parameters such as fader and EQ
between input and output channels. Two or more channels that are linked are called a “link
group”. There is no limit on the number of link groups you can create, or on the number and
combinations of channels that can be included in these link groups. You can select the types
of parameters to be linked for each link group. However, input channels and output channels
cannot coexist on the same link group.
The parameters to be linked can be selected from the following choices.
For an input channel:
Head amp settings
Digital gain settings
•HPF settings
•EQ settings
Dynamics 1 settings
Dynamics 2 settings
Insert on and insert point settings
Direct Out on, Direct Out level, and Direct Out point settings
Send levels and PRE/POST settings of signals sent to MIX buses
On/off status of signals sent to MIX buses
Send levels and PRE/POST settings of signals sent to MATRIX buses
On/off status of signals sent to MATRIX buses
Fader operations
[ON] key operations
TO STEREO/MONO setting
DELAY setting
DCA GROUP ASSIGN setting
MUTE GROUP ASSIGN settings
For an output channel:
•EQ settings
Dynamics settings
Insert on and insert point settings
Send levels and PRE/POST settings of signals sent to MATRIX buses
*1
On/off status of signals sent to MATRIX buses
*1
Fader operations
[ON] key operations
TO STEREO/MONO setting
*1
DCA GROUP ASSIGN setting
MUTE GROUP ASSIGN settings
*1 MATRIX channel not applicable
Linking the desired input channels
This section explains how to link specific parameters of input channels.
NOTE
Channel link settings are saved as part of the scene.
NOTE
You can also access the CH LINK MODE window by simultaneously pressing and then releasing
the [SEL] keys of two or more channels that will be linked.
When you press the [SEL] key for a channel (that belongs to a link group) to make it light, the
[SEL] keys of all channels that belong to the same link group will blink.
If you link an input channel to a ST IN channel, parameters that do not exist for a ST IN channel
will be ignored.
STEP
1. In the Function Access Area, press the CH JOB button.
2. Press the CH LINK button in the CH JOB menu.
3. To link channels, hold down the [SEL] key for the link-source input channel and press
the [SEL] key for the link-destination channel.
4. Use the buttons of the LINK PARAMETER field in the CH LINK MODE window to
select the parameter(s) that will be linked (multiple selections are allowed).
5. If you turned on the MIX ON, MIX SEND, MATRIX ON, or MATRIX SEND buttons in
step 4, use the buttons of the SEND PARAMETER field to specify the bus(es) for
which you want operations to be linked (multiple selections are allowed).
Function
Access Area
CH JOB
menu