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3. In the Select Control Type field, click the + to expand the Gain or Mute tree and then
select a control to assign it to the group (see figure 64,
2
on the previous page).
4. In the Available Group Members field, click the desired check boxes to select or
deselect those blocks as members of the group (
3
).
NOTES:
• Blocks with multiple potential group members expand automatically.
• Potential group members that are already assigned to a different group are
displayed in blue text.
5. Click the Apply button to create or configure the group (
4
).
6. If desired, repeat steps 2 through 5 to create or configure other groups.
7. Click the Close button to exit the Configure Groups dialog box (
5
).
Deleting a group master
Delete a group as follows:
1. Click Tools > Configure Groups to open the Configure Groups dialog box.
NOTE: Or, click View > Group Controls and then click Add a Group.
2. In the Select Group drop-down menu, click a numbered group (such as Group #3) to
select it (see figure 64).
3. Click Delete Current Group.
4. Click Yes in the Confirm Deletion dialog box.
Setting soft limits
Each gain type control provides upper and lower soft limits used to limit the
range of the group master control. Soft limits ( ) prevent group controls from
exceeding an upper limit or going below a lower limit. They are easily adjustable
and provide the ability to set a ceiling and floor for the group. When a group
master is created, the soft limits default to the hard limits (maximum and
minimum) of that group of controls.
Soft limits can be defined using the mouse by clicking and dragging the
Soft Limit icon. The resolution is 0.1dB. For more precise setting, using the
keyboard (see Setting group master soft limits on page 135).