First select the fader path you wish to
copy, by pressing its fader assign button.
Select the controls you want to copy, using
the selection buttons I/PS, EQ, FLTR,
DYN, PAN, FDR, RTG, AUX, WILDS or
ALL.
Press TO FADER (flashes) then select the
required destination/s. Destinations can be
chosen by selecting fader assign buttons,
or using the ALL A or ALL B buttons. In
addition to any multiple destinations set, an
individual destination can be chosen using
the nudge buttons and the keypad on the
I/O Matrix panel.
Once all destinations have been chosen,
the EXEC button executes the Copy.
Any groups or main outputs included in the
selected destinations will be ignored.
CHANNEL COPy
Copy Options
I/Ps copies LB, RB, ∅L, ∅R, M/S
and balance settings (only ∅ for mono
channels) for inputs 1 and 2, and also the
input gains, SRC or phantom power when
inputs are of the same type.
EQ and FLTR copy EQ and filter settings
(includes IN/OUT, Alternate and CH/DYN
settings).
DYN copies the dynamics settings but not
whether the EQ or filters are switched in
the dynamics.
PAN copies pan and width settings as
appropriate.
FDR copies fader and CUT settings, but
not PFL/AFL selections or VCA group
assignments.
RTG copies the routing to main outputs
and groups but not the routing to tracks.
AUX copies the routing and levels to the
auxiliaries.
WILDS copies the Wild assignments but
not their settings.
ALL copies all of the above.
Copying Surround Channels
If a surround channel is copied to stereo
or mono channels, or a stereo channel’s
settings are copied to mono channels, only
the relevant settings are copied. Other
settings will be reset to the cleared down
state.
If the source fader is a surround channel
and the destination is a surround channel
the appropriate settings of the surround
master and all its spills are copied, Master
to Master and spill to corresponding spill.
Groups or surround groups cannot be
copied.
If the source is a stereo or mono channel
and the destination is a surround master
the master receives the copied settings
and then applies them to all its non-
independent spill legs.
Surround spill paths cannot be copied
independently of their surround master,
and it is not possible to select a spill fader
as the destination for a channel copy.