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Chapter 7—Input Channels
DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Group Master for Input Channel Faders
The DM2000 features a Fader Group Master function that enables you to control the level
of all channels using the Group Master level while maintaining the relative balance between
channels, much like a VCA group on an analog mixing console. While this function is
enabled, channel fader operation does not affect channel levels in the corresponding Fader
group.
1
Follow Steps 1-4 as described in the “Grouping Input Channel Faders” sec-
tion on the previous page, select the Input Fader Master check box, then
press the [ENTER] button to check or uncheck the Input Fader Master check
box.
2
When the Input Fader Master check box is checked, you can set channel lev-
els of the Fader groups in the Master column.
When the Master column is selected, repeatedly pressing the [ENTER] button turns the
Input Fader group on and off.
You can also make these settings in the Input Fader Group Master page, as shown below.
3
Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [GROUP] button to locate the Input Fader Group
Master page.
4
Use the cursor buttons to select parameters, then use the Parameter wheel,
INC/DEC buttons, or [ENTER] button to set the parameters.
INPUT FADER MASTER:
When this check box is checked, you can set the master levels
for the Input Fader groups. The resultant Input Channel level equals the corresponding
Input Channel fader level plus the Group Master level.
ALL NOMINAL:
This button resets the master levels for all Input Fader groups to nomi-
nal.
ON/OFF:
This turns each Input Fader group on or off. This function works like a VCA
mute on an analog mixing console.
Faders:
These faders adjust the master levels of the Fader groups. Fader knobs are high-
lighted when faders are set to 0.0 dB. Press the [ENTER] button to set the currently-selected
fader to 0.0 dB.