Mute and dca groups, 12 mute and dca groups, Mute group – Allen&Heath Qu-32 User Manual

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Qu Mixer User Guide

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AP9372 iss.5

6.12

Mute and DCA Groups

The Qu mixer provides 4 Mute Groups and 4 DCA Groups. These let you control the levels of groups of
channels or mixes.

Mute Group

– Provides a single master Mute key to mute or unmute all channels

assigned to the group. This is similar to pressing the Mute keys of all assigned channels at the
same time. All channel pre-fade and post-fade sends are affected. This means that sends to
FOH (LR mix), effects and monitors will all be turned off when the assigned Mute Group is
muted using its master key.

Examples - Mute Groups provide a quick way to mute multiple channels during band

changeovers, groups of instruments when they are not being played, or to turn off effects such
as reverb when the performer is talking between songs.

DCA Groups

– A DCA (Digitally Controlled Attenuator) provides remote control of the

levels of the channels assigned to it. Unlike a stereo Group, audio does not pass through a
DCA Group. Instead, the audio levels are controlled at the channels by information sent from

the DCA master.

The DCA master Fader adjusts the level of assigned channels at their channel fader point and
before the Pan control. This means that post-fade levels to the LR mix and effects are
adjusted. Pre-fade monitor sends are not affected. The fader adjusts from fully off to +10dB
boost. A channel can have a maximum +10dB boost including its own fader and control from

any assigned DCA group faders. When a DCA fader is at its ‘0’ position it has no effect on the
channel levels. This is the typical starting point when working with DCA Groups.

The DCA master Mute key behaves the same as a Mute Group master. It affects all pre-fade
and post-fade channel sends including LR, effects and monitors. DCA Mute keys can be used
as additional Mute Groups simply by setting their master faders to ‘0’.

Examples – DCA Groups provide convenient single fader level control of multiple channels
such as drums, backing vocals, stage and radio mics.

The following sources can be assigned to Mute Groups:

Mono and stereo Input Channels

FX Send masters

FX Return channels

Mixes 1-10 and LR

Stereo Groups (not Qu-16)

Matrix masters cannot be assigned to Mute Groups.

Assigning one source to many Groups

Press the source fader strip

Sel

key and select the

Touch Screen

Routing

screen.

Open the

Mute/DCA Group Assign

tab. Use this

screen to assign the channel to any combination of the
Mute and DCA Groups.

A green tick next to a Mute Group button indicates that
its master is available on a SoftKey.

Assigning many sources to one Group

While in any

Routing

screen press the

Fn

key to open

the

Mute/DCA

view.

This opens in the

Masters

tab. The master Mutes and

DCA levels are accessed in this tab. There are two

tabs to access the group assignments.

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