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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan Schroeder" data-source="post: 51799" data-attributes="member: 1593"><p>Re: Studio Manager channel copy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is there a channel library on the LS9 like there is on the M7 or the 01V96 Editor? I don't have the LS9 Editor loaded on my setup so I can't go in and check it, but I just went and copied a few channels in both the M7 and 01V96 and pasted them in another location. </p><p></p><p>It is a few extra steps than simply copy and paste, but it will give you quick access to a starting point if you need to move something again in the future. </p><p></p><p>Jon</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just loaded the LS9 Editor into my computer and apparently it doesn't have a library for the entire channel so you would have to copy the eq and dynamics into a library and then transfer the routing from one channel to the other. You can open two different channels with the selected channel and the additional view windows, put them side by side, and then transfer one to the other. May be easier to do it on the board when you get the chance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan Schroeder, post: 51799, member: 1593"] Re: Studio Manager channel copy Is there a channel library on the LS9 like there is on the M7 or the 01V96 Editor? I don't have the LS9 Editor loaded on my setup so I can't go in and check it, but I just went and copied a few channels in both the M7 and 01V96 and pasted them in another location. It is a few extra steps than simply copy and paste, but it will give you quick access to a starting point if you need to move something again in the future. Jon Edit: Just loaded the LS9 Editor into my computer and apparently it doesn't have a library for the entire channel so you would have to copy the eq and dynamics into a library and then transfer the routing from one channel to the other. You can open two different channels with the selected channel and the additional view windows, put them side by side, and then transfer one to the other. May be easier to do it on the board when you get the chance! [/QUOTE]
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