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137 PRO X User Manual
>> To open the Crossfade Groups screen
At the GUI menu’s Automation screen, click Crossfade Group Edit.
>> To create a new crossfade group
1. At the Crossfade Group screen, click New.
2. In the Enter new control group name: prompt window, type in your
chosen name for the new crossfade group.
3. Click OK. The new group will appear in the Control Group List. By default,
your new group will contain “IN1Mic1” as a member, as shown in the
Control Group Member List.
>> To edit a crossfade group
1. In the Crossfade Group List panel, select the crossfade group you
want to edit.
2. Do one of the following:
• To add members to the group, select the members from the lists of
inputs, auxes, returns, matrices, masters and groups at the left of the
screen and then click ADD. The selected items will be moved to the
Control Group Member List.
• To remove members from the group, select the members in the Control
Group Member List that you want to remove and then click REMOVE.
The selected items will be moved back to their respective panels in the
left of the Crossfade Group screen.
If you want, you can edit the “example group” crossfade control group.
>> To rename a crossfade group
1. In the Crossfade Group List panel, select the crossfade group you
want to rename.
2. In the Rename control group as: prompt window, type in the new name
for the crossfade group.
3. Click OK. The new name will appear in the Control Group List.
If you want, you can rename the “example group” crossfade control group.
>> To delete a crossfade group
In the Crossfade Group List panel, select the crossfade group you want to
delete and then click Delete.
You cannot delete the “example group” crossfade control group.
Global events
The GLOBAL scene, at the top of the cue list in the Automation screen, lets you
have the same crossfade(s) in every scene. However, any scene-based
crossfade(s) will override the global one(s) if both are present.
>> To set up a global crossfade
Select the GLOBAL CROSSFADE AND EVENTS scene and do one of the following:
• Click ADD CROSSFADE.
• From the right-click menu, choose Add Crossfade Event. The crossfade
will appear in the GLOBAL CROSSFADE AND EVENTS scene.
GLOBAL scene (highlighted in yellow) in the Automation screen