User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About Waves eMotion LV1
- Installation and Setup
- Top Bar
- Floating Windows
- System Inventory Page
- Using the System Inventory Page
- Mixer Settings Page
- User Interface Settings Page
- Patch Window Sections
- The Patch Grid
- Channels and Presets
- Channel Window Sections
- Input Section
- Plugin Rack Section
- Adding and Managing Plugins
- Plugin Pane
- Main Control Section
- AUX/EFX and AUX/MON Sends Section
- Channel Output Section
- Talkback
- Matrix
- Link Channel Controls (DCAs)
- Mixer Layers
- Top Bar
- Factory Mixer Layers and Custom Layers
- Mixer Channels
- Layer Modes
- Master Fader
- Utility Sections
- Scenes Page
- Scope Section
- Chapter 6: eMotion LV1 SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAMS
- APPENDIX A: eMOTION LV1 MIXER CONFIGURATIONS
- APPENDIX B: USING MULTIPLE DISPLAYS
- Display specifications
- Single Display
- Two Displays: One for the Mixer Window, One for Other Windows
- Three Displays: Mixer, Show, and Patch/Setup/Channel Windows
- Two Displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk
- Three Displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk and a Large Control Section
- Single Large Display, Tiled Mixer Windows
- Four displays: One Continuous Mixing Desk, Two Control Monitors
- APPENDIX C: INCORPORATING MIDI
- APPENDIX D: MACKIE CONTROL PROTOCOL
- APPENDIX E: USING THE MIDIPLUS FIT CONTROLLER
- APPENDIX F: DELAY GROUPS
- eMotion LV1 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
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DCAS
A DCA is a means of remotely controlling the trim values of a group of faders. A DCA is not an audio path like a group buss.
Rather, it is a fader that trims other, assigned, faders. This is an outgrowth of classic mixer VCAs.
When moving a DCA fader, the controlled faders do not move; they stay at their original position.
“Ghost faders” show the current level of each channel, as determined
by the offset introduced by the DCA fader. So if the DCA fader remains
at zero, then there is no effect on the controlled fader and no change
in channel gain.
A DCA fader move of, say, +5 dB will be indicated by a +5 dB change
in the position of the ghost fader. Still, the channel fader does not
move.
DCAs are defined with the Link Group assignments buttons in the
Channel window output section and the Internal section of the
Patch window.
LINK BUTTON BEHAVIOR
Only the selected link group is active. Deselecting the Link button disables all link groups. This affects only links, not DCAs. A DCA is
always active, regardless of the link group selection or the status of the Link button.
Links and DCAs are discussed in detail in the Mixer chapter of this user guide.