I’d like to use one of the layers for the wireless systems. Is there a way to save a layer and drop it back in. We could make it a standard that the wireless are always on layer ‘A’, choirs on layer ‘B’, vocals on layer ‘C’ and instruments on layer ‘D’, but that seems to remove some of the flexibility I expected out of a digital board. Maybe that’s the typical way to run things.
Rick Kohrs
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - West Campus
Verona, WI
I don’t think there’s any way to save one layer of fader assignments, no.
All of the fader assignments get saved with each scene. I’m not sure what you’re trying to do here, but why won’t setting up a few scenes with different layouts of the faders work?
Some of our bands switch members (and number of members) each Sunday, so I thought a tech would start with a ‘clean slate’ at rehearsal. Then on Sunday, past all the the wireless into a different layer.
Seems like the best method is to have a ‘stock’ setup reserving layer ‘A’ and ‘B’ for the band, layer ‘C’ for the wireless and ‘D’ for miscellaneous things like a choir. Once that is done, the tech can just save things.
I was hoping techs could have flexibility which layers they could use for each set of channels and do it very quickly.
I really appreciate the help, we are demo’ing the board and this is our first venture into digital.
Rick Kohrs
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - West Campus
Verona, WI
Have a dig into the strip assign page and the scene recall filters. You may be able to make it do what you want with those.
Chris