Specifications
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• In the top two rows of the Touchscreen, press the button for the Group you want to modify (such as
c:Group 3). If you have renamed a Group, its name is displayed along with its letter designation (such
as
3: DRUMS). To navigate to other Groups, press the appropriate button in the bottom row (such as
ALL–11, or 12–23).
3 On-screen, the Modify Groups dialog appears. Use the mouse to configure the settings for Tracks, At-
tributes, and Globals as desired.
4 To confirm your changes, do one of the following:
5 On Artist Control, press the Soft Key OK key (or press Enter on your computer keyboard). To close the
dialog without changing Group settings, press the
Cancel Soft Key (or click Cancel on-screen).
To duplicate or delete a Group:
1 On Page 1 of the Touchscreen, press GRP EDIT. The Touchscreen shows displays a page of Soft Keys
specific to working with Groups.
2 Do either of the following:
• If you want to duplicate a Group, press
DUPLICATE GROUP (the button flashes).
• If you want to delete a Group, press
DELETE GROUP (the button flashes).
3 In the top two rows of the Touchscreen, press the button for the Group you want to duplicate or delete
(such as
c:Group 3). If you have renamed a Group, its name is displayed along with its letter designation
(such as
3: DRUMS). To navigate to other Groups, press the appropriate button in the bottom row (such
as
ALL–11, or 12–23).
4 Do either of the following, as appropriate:
• If you are duplicating a Group, the
Create Group dialog appears on-screen. Configure the settings for
the new Group as desired, then press the
OK Soft Key to confirm (or press the Enter key on your com-
puter keyboard, or click
OK on-screen). To cancel, press the Cancel Soft Key (or click Cancel on-
screen).
• If you are deleting a Group, a confirmation dialog appears on-screen (deleting a Group cannot be un-
done). To confirm, press the
OK Soft Key (or press Enter on your computer keyboard). To cancel,
click the
Cancel Soft Key (or click Cancel on-screen).