User guide

LIVEMIX CS-DUO
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GROUPS, STEREO GROUPS, ME GROUP
It is often advantageous to group channels together
so you can make volume adjustments to all the
channels in the group at once. The most common
channels to group are drums, stereo instruments (like
keyboards) and background vocals.
The CS-DUO allows you to create up to ve standard
groups. You can also link two adjacent channels in
stereo pairs. Up to 12 stereo pairs are available.
The ME group differs from other groups in that it has
a dedicated knob. The ME Knob allows you to quickly
adjust the volume of your own “group”. If you are
singing and playing guitar, you may want to assign
these channels to the ME Knob.
CONFIGURE A GROUP
1. PRESS the ME knob to access Group Setup.
2. SELECT your channel(s). To see additional
channels, PRESS Show 13-24.
3. PRESS Show Next Group and SELECT channels
to add to each group. Repeat for each group.
4. PRESS X to exit.
CONFIGURE STEREO PAIRS
1. PRESS the ME knob to access Group Setup.
2. PRESS Show Next Group until the heading reads
Stereo Pair Setup.
3. Select the Channel you wish to place in a stereo
group. Channels can only be in one group and
Stereo Pairs are always adjacent channels starting
with the odd channel (ie. 1 and 2, 11 and 12).
4. PRESS X to exit.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME OF A GROUP
To adjust the volume of a group, select any one of the
channels in the group and increase or decrease volume
with the ADJUST knob. The grouped channels will
be gray. The selected channel in the group will have a
white outline.
NOTE:
Although the channels are selected as a
group, the selected channel is indicated
by a white outline. Volume adjustments
affect the whole group. Pan adjustments
only affect the selected channel.
NOTE:
A channel can be in one group at a
time. If you attempt to group a channel
that is part of another group, you will
need to verify that you want to move
that channel to the new group.