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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Broughton" data-source="post: 125290" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Re: LS9 copy Aux settings</p><p></p><p>Haven't tried it, but you should be able to.</p><p></p><p>Choose the highest mix# you want to move down first. e.g. If Mix 6 is your highest mix, and 7 is not used, Mix 6 is the mix I'm referring to.</p><p>Press [CHANNEL JOB] on the display access section</p><p>Press [CHANNEL JOB] repeatedly until you see CH COPY.</p><p>Select the highest mix# as in step 1 for "Source Ch"</p><p>Select "With Mix Send" under "Copy Target"</p><p>Select mix# + 1 for "Destination Chs"</p><p>Select "COPY"</p><p></p><p>Repeat over and over, working from highest to lowest mix. i.e.</p><p>Mix 6 -> Mix 7</p><p>Mix 5 -> Mix 6</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>.</p><p>Mix 1 -> Mix 2</p><p></p><p>The only thing not clear in the manual is whether you need to additionally select channels as well. If not then all channels would be automatically selected...</p><p></p><p>Save your file first then give it a try and see how it works and write back.</p><p></p><p>You can check Page 126 of the manual "Copying, moving, or initializing a channel" for the procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Broughton, post: 125290, member: 318"] Re: LS9 copy Aux settings Haven't tried it, but you should be able to. Choose the highest mix# you want to move down first. e.g. If Mix 6 is your highest mix, and 7 is not used, Mix 6 is the mix I'm referring to. Press [CHANNEL JOB] on the display access section Press [CHANNEL JOB] repeatedly until you see CH COPY. Select the highest mix# as in step 1 for "Source Ch" Select "With Mix Send" under "Copy Target" Select mix# + 1 for "Destination Chs" Select "COPY" Repeat over and over, working from highest to lowest mix. i.e. Mix 6 -> Mix 7 Mix 5 -> Mix 6 . . . Mix 1 -> Mix 2 The only thing not clear in the manual is whether you need to additionally select channels as well. If not then all channels would be automatically selected... Save your file first then give it a try and see how it works and write back. You can check Page 126 of the manual "Copying, moving, or initializing a channel" for the procedure. [/QUOTE]
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