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<blockquote data-quote="Jörgen Gustavsson" data-source="post: 74548" data-attributes="member: 1734"><p>Re: Change routing without losing gain settings and 48V</p><p></p><p></p><p>But if you physically move sm58 to S16b9 and c1000 to S16a2 I suppose you also want to move gain settings. I can't find that function today other than doing it manually.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This isn't "any other console", it's a game changer. Why are routing like this. Say you have a singer with a sm58 on one input. If you want to move him to another input you like to have all settings with you.</p><p>If you copy singer channel and paste on a new location you got all settings. But when you are on another channel. When you route you lose gain settings.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't thinking of ONLY doing re-route between bands. This has to be included in a scenario together with gain settings for this set of inputs and all other settings.</p><p></p><p>Sound check first band with a set of S16, save to scene1. In scene1 you also have gain settings for S16 you don't use. Why? We only have to know gain settings for this scene.</p><p>Route to other S16 and change gain during sound check second band, save to scene2. In scene2 you also have gain settings for S16 you don't use, including them from scene1. Why?</p><p>We only have to know gain settings for this scene.</p><p></p><p>During showtime: Recall scene1, everything is how it was when you saved scene1. But you don't need gain settings for second band right now. Then you load scene2 for second band you got them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Physical inputs that you havn't used can be at any gain. And if you route a channelstrip that had proper gain to such inputs you have to adjust gain again.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm oversee something. Perhaps there are situations then you benefit from not using a scene change and routing directly between several S16 and have induvidual gain settings for all of them.</p><p>Then you need to have all values saved. Anybody have an idea...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jörgen Gustavsson, post: 74548, member: 1734"] Re: Change routing without losing gain settings and 48V But if you physically move sm58 to S16b9 and c1000 to S16a2 I suppose you also want to move gain settings. I can't find that function today other than doing it manually. This isn't "any other console", it's a game changer. Why are routing like this. Say you have a singer with a sm58 on one input. If you want to move him to another input you like to have all settings with you. If you copy singer channel and paste on a new location you got all settings. But when you are on another channel. When you route you lose gain settings. I can't thinking of ONLY doing re-route between bands. This has to be included in a scenario together with gain settings for this set of inputs and all other settings. Sound check first band with a set of S16, save to scene1. In scene1 you also have gain settings for S16 you don't use. Why? We only have to know gain settings for this scene. Route to other S16 and change gain during sound check second band, save to scene2. In scene2 you also have gain settings for S16 you don't use, including them from scene1. Why? We only have to know gain settings for this scene. During showtime: Recall scene1, everything is how it was when you saved scene1. But you don't need gain settings for second band right now. Then you load scene2 for second band you got them. Physical inputs that you havn't used can be at any gain. And if you route a channelstrip that had proper gain to such inputs you have to adjust gain again. Maybe I'm oversee something. Perhaps there are situations then you benefit from not using a scene change and routing directly between several S16 and have induvidual gain settings for all of them. Then you need to have all values saved. Anybody have an idea... [/QUOTE]
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