Using Groups 209
Press [Group] [Group]
Press [Tab] [1] [7]
You can navigate within the group list using [Next] and [Last] or by selecting the group you want to
work with.
Ordered View and Numeric View
By default, grouped channels will be displayed in ordered view. Therefore, grouped channels will
appear in the order they were added to the group (see Ordered Channels (on page204)). If you wish
to view the channels in numeric view, press the [Format] key and the view will be switched (channels
will appear in numeric order from lowest to highest).
This setting is important in defining next/last functionality within groups in live/blind. If left in
numeric format, when using [Next]/[Last] group selection channels will be selected in numeric order.
If left in ordered view, they will be selected based on their order of being stored to the group.
Editing Groups from the Group List
An existing group can be modified without the need for recording or updating, as follows.
Select the required group by pressing [Group] [n] [Enter], or using [Next] and [Last] to navigate
through the list.
The selected group is highlighted in gold.
The following actions are possible:
[Label] [name] [Enter] - adds or modifies a group label.
[CopyTo] [Group] [7] [Enter] - copies the contents of the selected group to group 7.
[2] {Insert Before} [9] [Enter] - inserts channel 2 into the group, placing it before channel 9 in
the ordered view.
[2] {Insert After} [5] [Enter] - inserts channel 2 into the group, placing it after channel 5 in the
ordered view.
[2] [Delete] [Enter] - removes channel 2 from, the group.
[+] <Chan> [1][0][Enter] - adds channel 10 to the selected group.
[-] <Chan> [5] [Enter] - removes channel 5 from the selected group.
[+][Group] [1][0] [Enter] - adds group 10 to the selected group.
[-] [Group] [5] [Enter] - removes group 5 from the selected group.
{Random} [Enter] - rearranges the channels in the group randomly.
{Reverse} [Enter] - reverses the order of the channels within the group.
{Reorder} [Enter] - reorders the channels to numeric order in the group selected.
{Offset} - see Offset (on page206)for more information.
Using Groups as a Channel Collector
[Group] can be used as a quick way to collect channels from submasters, cues, presets, and palettes.
The following actions are possible:
[Group] [Cue] [1] - selects all the channels in cue 1.
[Group] [Sub] [3] - selects all the channels in submaster 3.