Meyer Sound galileo 616 Linking Channels, Linking Arbitrary Channels via Select

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CHAPTER 3: USING COMPASS TOOLS

Linking Channels

You may want several channels to share the same settings. For instance, stereo pairs almost always have identical processing, and loudspeakers are almost always in the same environment and should share the atmospheric correction settings.

There are two link modes: one that uses the ‹ Shift › key to set the value of a stereo pair; and one that uses the Select buttons to set the value of an arbitrary selection of channels.

Linking Settings Between Stereo Pairs

Assuming that neither channel of a stereo pair is isolated, a stereo pair of control values can be adjusted simultaneously. On the input side, A+B, C+D, and E+F provide three stereo pairs; on the output side, 1+2, 3+4, … 15+16 provide eight stereo pairs.

When using the mouse, hold the ‹ Shift › key when dragging or clicking a control.

When using the keyboard, use ‹ Shift+Enter › to set the value after typing it.

Linking Settings for All Channels on a Galileo Unit

A control value can be set for all non-isolated channels simultaneously:

When using the mouse, hold ‹ Shift+Cmd › when dragging or clicking a control.

When using the keyboard, use ‹ Shift+Cmd+Enter › to set the value after typing it.

The set of all input or all output channels on the Galileo that are not isolated will now share the same control value.

Linking Arbitrary Channels via Select

Channels with enabled Selects are linked: changes to a control on one of the selected channels will change all selected channels simultaneously.

1.Enable Select for the channels that are to share the setting; clear Select or enable Isolate for those channels that are not to be linked.

Selected channels have a dark green (light green) background.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Linking Channels, Linking Arbitrary Channels via Select