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DCA groups/Mute groups, DCA groups, Assigning a channel to a DCA group
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Chapter 7. DCA groups/Mute groups On the PM1D system, channels can be assigned to a DCA group/mute group to adjust the levels or switch muting on/off for a group of channels. This chapter explains operations for DCA groups and mute groups. DCA groups The PM1D system has 12 DCA groups to which input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) or output channels (MIX channels) can be assigned. By using the DCA faders in the DCA GROUP block of the console, you can control the levels of each DCA group. Assigning a channel to a DCA group Input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) can be assigned to DCA groups 1-12. Output channels (MIX channels) can be assigned to DCA groups 9-12. (However, it is not possible for input channels and output channels to exist in the same DCA group.) Here we will explain how to assign channels to a DCA group. [Procedure] 1. In the DCA GROUP block of the console, turn on the FADER STATUS [DCA] switch (the LED will light). 2. In the DCA GROUP block, press one of the [ASSIGN DCA] switches 1-12 to select a DCA group (1-12). DCA GROUP block 37-48 DCA FADER STATUS [DCA] switch FADER STATUS DCA GROUP block [ASSIGN DCA] switch The FADER STATUS [DCA] switch lets you use the DCA faders to control DCA groups. (The DCA faders can also be used as input channel or MIX channel faders.) 3. In the INPUT block, ST IN block, or MIX OUTPUT block, press the [DCA] switch for the channels that you wish to assign to the DCA group you selected above. For that channel, the [DCA] LED of the selected DCA group will light. You can assign either input channels (input channels, ST IN channels) or output channels (MIX channels). 93