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Using DCAs
Use the Channel Strip section to control the DCAs.
Level adjustment: fader
You can adjust the level of the channels assigned to that DCA while preserving the relative level differences
among the channels. The channel fader operation will not be linked at this time.
Toggling between on and mute: [ON] key
When you press an [ON] key in the Channel Strip section to make the key indicator go dark, the [ON] key for
each channel assigned to that DCA will flash, and these channels will be muted (the same state as when the
faders are lowered to the –∞dB position).
NOTE
While DCA is muted, these DCA channels will not be muted if the send point for MIX/MATRIX SENDS is set to PRE. If it is set to POST,
these channels will be muted.
Cue monitoring: [CUE] key
When you press a [CUE] key in the Channel Strip section to make the key indicator light, the [CUE] keys for
the channels assigned to that DCA will blink, and cue monitoring will be enabled. For more information
about cue, please refer to “Using the Cue function”(p.413).
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