Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual page 76

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Operating multiple [ON] keys
together (Mute Groups)
"Mute grouping" is a function that lets you operate the
[ON] of multiple channels as a group. Channels that
are registered in the same mute group can be turned
on/off together by operating just one of the [ON] keys.
1
Press the [EQ] key
The EQ screen MuteGrp page will appear. In this
page you can assign input channels 1–8/monitor
channels 1–16 to mute groups E–H. The row
where the cursor is located is the currently
selected mute group.
2
Use the CURSOR [
mute group E–H.
3
Use the keys of the MIXING LAYER section
to select a mixing layer, and use the [SEL]
keys to select the channels that you want
to assign to that mute group.
When a channel is assigned to a mute group, a
"
" symbol will be displayed in the E–H rows.
To cancel an assignment, press the same [SEL]
key once again.
Tip!
While this page is displayed, the lit/dark status of the
[SEL] keys will indicate whether each channel is
assigned to the mute group.
4
Repeat steps 2–3 to make assignments for
the other mute groups.
5
Make sure that the E–H ENABLE buttons
are on (highlighted).
The E–H ENABLE buttons switch the correspond-
ing mute group on/off. To turn a button on, move
the cursor to that button and press the [ENTER]
key.
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[F4] key.
]/[
] keys to select a
Operation section
6
Operate the [ON] key of a channel
assigned to a mute group.
The on/off status will be switched for the [ON]
keys of all channels belonging to that mute
group.
Tip!
• On/off settings of the [ON] keys may be mixed
within the same mute group. This is convenient
when you want to switch between two channels dur-
ing playback.
• If you want to change the setting of an [ON] key
after that channel has already been assigned to a
mute group, turn the ENABLE button off to tempo-
rarily defeat that mute group.

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