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↓ To adjust the gain of an audio<br />

routing node<br />

↓ To set the gain of an audio<br />

routing node back to unity<br />

Adjusting Level<br />

↓ To adjust the level of an input<br />

channel<br />

↓ To adjust the level of an output<br />

channel<br />

Grouping Level Controls<br />

↓ To group input channel levels<br />

together<br />

↓ To group output channel levels<br />

together<br />

Note: Input and output levels<br />

cannot be part of the same group.<br />

↓ To remove grouping<br />

OTHER TOOLS<br />

1. Right click on the audio routing node.<br />

2. Move the slider in the Gain Control dialog box to the new<br />

level. Moving the slider to the left will result in increased<br />

gain, moving the slider to the right will result in a reduction<br />

in gain.<br />

3. Click OK to return to the main VMixer interface.<br />

1. Double click on the audio routing node to remove it.<br />

2. Single click to create a new audio routing node with unity<br />

gain.<br />

• Click on an input level slider and drag it to the desired level.<br />

Maximum signal level is obtained when the slider is moved<br />

to the top of its travel.<br />

• Click on the output level slider and drag it to the desired<br />

level. Maximum signal level is obtained when the slider is<br />

moved to the far left.<br />

1. Click the input channel select button for all of the channels<br />

to be grouped. As each input channel select button is<br />

pressed it will glow.<br />

2. Click the Group button.<br />

1. Click the output channel select button for all of the<br />

channels to be grouped. As each output channel select<br />

button is pressed it will glow.<br />

2. Click the Group button.<br />

When channel levels are grouped together, a change to the level<br />

of one channel will affect all channels in the group.<br />

1. Click the input channel select or output channel select<br />

buttons for all of the channels to be removed from a group.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 276

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