4Main changes

Moving the channels in the CH COPY

screen

1. Display the CH COPY screen for the IN CH View or
OUT CH View function.
2. In the CH COPY/CH MOVE section, turn on the
CH MOVE button.
If the CH COPY button is on, you can use the usual Chan-
nel Copy function.
3. Press the [SEL] switches to select the channels you
wish to move.
4. Select the destination channels in the DESTINA-
TION CH SELECT section.
5. Click the EXECUTE button.
The CH DATA MOVING pop-up window appears, indi-
cating the move source and destination channel numbers.
6. Click the OK button to execute the function.
The channels are now moved to the new locations.

Moving the channels from the top panel

1. Press the [SEL] switches to select the input chan-
nels you wish to move.
2. Press the [CHANNEL COPY] key.
3. Hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [SEL]
switch of the destination channels.
The CH DATA MOVING pop-up window appears, indi-
cating the move source and destination channel numbers.
4. Click the OK button to execute the function.
The channels are now moved to the new locations.
Note
The move source channel can be a single channel or two
channels that can be paired.
You can move a single channel under the following conditions:
There are no paired channels between the move source and
destination channels, AND all the following parameters are
turned off: HA GAIN GANG, HA A/B LINK, GATE LINK, COMP
LINK, DELAY GANG, GANG PAN/INV PAN/BALANCE in PAN
MODE, and M/S DECODE.
If you move two channels, the first channel of the destination
channels will be the first of the two channels that can be paired.
Therefore, moving two channels will never swap between the left
and right channels.
You can move the channels only within the following channel
sections:
– Input channels 1–96
– Stereo input channels 1–8
– MIX channels 1–48
– STEREO A/B channels
–MATRIX channels 1–24
CH COPY
CH MOVE button
Move source channels Move destination channels
Move source channels Move destination channels