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Removing Channels from a Group<br />

↓ To remove channels from a<br />

group<br />

Splitting Channels<br />

↓ To split volume controls to a<br />

new window<br />

Split Windows<br />

↓ To change the name of a split<br />

window<br />

THE SYSTEM TOOLS<br />

1. Click the Channel Number Box of the channels to remove<br />

from a group.<br />

2. Click the Ungroup Box.<br />

Input and output sliders can be cloned from the IO Manager<br />

panel into their own window. This splitting of channels allows<br />

the user to focus on controlling the gain of selected channels.<br />

1. Click the Channel Number Box of the channels to be split.<br />

Each click should highlight a channel.<br />

2. Click the Split Button. All of the channels in the selected<br />

group will re-appear in their own window.<br />

Figure 19 — Split volume control window<br />

Split channels appear in a separate window. They behave in the<br />

same way as normal volume adjustment channels, with the<br />

exception that you cannot group from, or split from, a<br />

previously split window.<br />

1. Click in the title box of the split window.<br />

2. Type a new name for the split window.<br />

3. Press Enter.<br />

HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 62

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