Meyer Sound galileo 616 Boating Equipment User Manual


 
Right-click the control before adjusting it. The Clipboard Options and Saved Settings
window will be displayed. Below the name of the channel and the control is a graph of
Galileo units: those channels that are shown as buttons are linked and will be affected by
the control setting change. Those channels that are dimmed will not be affected.
In the example to the right, three Galileos are linked.
A change to the output polarity on Foyer channel
five will result in the same change being applied to
six other channels (Main Unit channels 46, Fill
channels 35).
Choosing Absolute or Relative Linked Channel Gain Control Changes
When a gain control is adjusted, linked channels are affected by the change. There are two
ways the change can be propagated to the other controls: as an absolute value, so that all
affected channels are set to the same value; or as a relative change, so that all affected channels
are adjusted by the same amount.
In absolute mode, if you had linked gains at -4, -12, and -18 dB, and set one gain to 0 dB, all
three gains would be set to 0 dB.
In relative mode, if you had linked gains at -4, -12, and -18 dB, and adjusted one gain up by
2 dB, the gains would then be set to -2, -10, and -16 dB.
To configure the gain control change mode:
1.
Select the Compass > Channel Linking Preferences page.
2.
Set Gain Control Linking Mode:
Select Linked Channel Gain changes are absolute by default, use ALT for relative
if you want linked channel controls to be set to the same value.
Select Linked Channel Gain changes are relative by default, use ALT for absolute
if you want linked channel controls to be changed by the same amount.
As indicated by the mode title, you can hold Alt while dragging or clicking a control to use
the alternative mode, or use Alt+Enter when using the keyboard to set the linked channels
using the alternative mode.
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