Troubleshooting guide

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Linking
You can link multiple processor blocks of the same type in order to control them as one. Changes made in
the processor parameter window of any block in a link group will simultaneously change the settings of
every other block in that group. There are a few activities, however, that will still function independently on
linked blocks:
§ Delete, Copy, Cut and Paste,
§ Moving the block to a different slot or channel strip,
§ Naming the processor parameter window.
Fixed processors at the same stage of the gain structure can also be grouped, which will synchronize the
level controls for all of the grouped channels. For example, you can group two input channel gain blocks in
order to control them as a stereo pair. You can also link all output gain blocks, in order to adjust the output
channel levels overall from a single control.
Note: Only processors of precisely the same type can be linked.
Creating a Link Group
When you first create a link group, all of the processors in that group will synchronize to the same
settings. If you have already specified settings for one of the processors prior to creating the link
group, you can designate it as the source when you first create the group, causing the other processor
blocks to inherit those settings. Alternately, if you would like to discard any previous processor
settings, you can select the factory default settings as the initial source. After the link group is created,
changes to settings of any of the linked blocks will affect all blocks in that group.
To create a link group:
1. C
TRL+Click to select multiple processor blocks.
2. Select [Processor >Link>New Link Group] from the
main menu, or [Link>New Link Group] from the right-
click contextual menu.
3. The Create Link Group dialog appears, as pictured to
the right in figure 14.
4. Enter a two-character name for the link group.
5. Choose a source for the initial link group settings.
6. Click [OK] to accept the settings.
The two-character link group name appears both on the
processor block in the signal flow diagram, and in the link
indicator at the lower right-hand corner of the processor
parameter window, as illustrated in the following table.
Processor Parameter Window Signal Flow Diagram
Note: Processors can only belong to one link group at a time.
Figure 14
Link Group Dialog