Specifications

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Adjusting On-Screen Encoders
You can adjust on-screen rotary encoders by dragging directly
over the on-screen knob.
To adjust an on-screen encoder:
1 Click on the encoder so that it is highlighted.
2 Drag up to turn the encoder clockwise; drag down to turn the
encoder counter-clockwise.
Adjusting Values On-Screen
In addition to typing numeric values in text boxes, you can adjust
parameter values and numeric option settings on-screen by drag-
ging directly over the corresponding text box.
To adjust a value on-screen by dragging:
1 Click in the text box to select the value.
2 Drag up to increase the value; drag down to decrease the value.
Screen Shortcuts
The on-screen Fader display provides the following right-click
shortcuts.
Reset Fader to 0
Resets the fader position to zero.
Reset Selected Input Strips
Resets every parameter on the selected channel(s) to default set-
tings.
Copy and Paste Channel
Channel settings can be copied in their entirety from one channel
and pasted to one or more channels from the console or
on-screen. Using the Events list, Copy and Paste can be assigned
to any Function switch on the console. For more information, see
Chapter 21, “Events.
To copy and paste channel settings on-screen:
1 Do one of the following:
Right-click on a channel fader in the fader display across
the lower half of the screen and choose
Copy.
– or –
Right-click within the upper channel display and choose
Copy.
2 Select one or more destination channels. You can only paste to
selected channels.
3 Right-click on the lower fader strip on-screen, or on any
non-control area of the destination channel, and choose Paste
to Selected Strip(s). The status displays shows a message con-
firming the Paste operation.
Dragging over an encoder on-screen
Adjusting a parameter value by dragging over its text box
Right-clicking a fader on-screen
See also “Fader and Encoder Shortcuts” on page 50.
You can also store and load settings as Input Channel Pre-
sets. For information, see “Input Channel Presets” on
page 84.
Copying channel settings
You do not need to select the channel before copying its set-
tings on-screen.