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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus Mock" data-source="post: 72148" data-attributes="member: 2891"><p>Re: Mute group behavior</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Mick,</p><p>I agree that the analog behavior of the mute groups should be available also on the X32.</p><p></p><p>But I will introduce my workaround: </p><p>A channel can be member of more than one mute group. If so, all mute groups must be dis-engaged to bring the channel online. This behavior can be used to configure several channels to be muted although your working mute group un-mutes the rest. </p><p>An example:</p><p>Your working mute group is the group one and the channels 1-16 are member of the group. The channel 14 is also assigned to mute group two. When you un-mute group one all channels 1-16 will be activated except channel 14 unless you also un-mute group 2. </p><p></p><p>HTH </p><p> Klaus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus Mock, post: 72148, member: 2891"] Re: Mute group behavior Hi Mick, I agree that the analog behavior of the mute groups should be available also on the X32. But I will introduce my workaround: A channel can be member of more than one mute group. If so, all mute groups must be dis-engaged to bring the channel online. This behavior can be used to configure several channels to be muted although your working mute group un-mutes the rest. An example: Your working mute group is the group one and the channels 1-16 are member of the group. The channel 14 is also assigned to mute group two. When you un-mute group one all channels 1-16 will be activated except channel 14 unless you also un-mute group 2. HTH Klaus [/QUOTE]
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