Extron electronic DMP 128 Stereo System User Manual


 
The program warns that all settings in the section being pasted to will be overwritten:
Upon clicking Yes, the entire Mic #4 input path is now identical to the Mic #1 input path
including signal levels, parameters settings, and mute/bypass selections.
Any single processor block may be copied, then pasted to a similar processor block in
the same or different input, virtual or output signal path. Mix-point gains can be copied
from one to another. Input gain, pre-mixer gain, post-mixer trim, and output volume
can only be copied to like gains. For example, an input gain can be copied to any other
input gain, but cannot be copied to a pre-mixer gain, post-mixer trim, or output volume.
Mix-point settings can be freely copied between mix-points. The user is always asked
whether they want to overwrite the existing information. If an attempt is made to copy a
processor block setting to an incompatible block, the user is advised the action cannot be
completed.
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