D Live S7000 Group to Group?

I have been asked to take over on a church’s D Live S7000. I am well experienced on a SSL 500 Live console where a group master can be routed to other groups / auxes, but i can not figure out if this D Live can do this. I have had no problem routing 12 praise team mics to a PT group, and then the PT group to Main, but I would like to rout the PT Group to other auxes or monitor groups. ( I am trying to avoid adjusting an aux volume on all 12 team mic every time someone says, more team / less team. I did this several times on the SSL 500 where I could take the PT Group mix and route it to Mains, In Ear mixes, wedges, all from the Pt GROUP MIX. I don’t belied the S 7000 will do this. HELP

The group is like an input channel in regard to routing it to an aux mix.

Use the mix button of the aux.

The most recent DLive firmware update (2.1 and beyond) allows users to route “groups” to “groups”. Previously this wasn’t allowed. You can also send a group to the Main LR, aux, or matrix bus.

There are several ways you can assign a group to another group. Using the “mix” button as Steffen mentioned is one way. Another way is to select the group that you want to assign audio to and then select the “routing” tab. This will take you to a screen where you can select what audio sources you want to have as members of this group. This can include other groups as well as individual channels, etc.

Just keep in mind that the latency added by routing a group to another group is not automatically compensated like it normally is. Therefore if you are routing identical audio paths through different length audio paths (some group to group and some not), then you will need to manually compensate for the added latency (4 or 8 samples) that the group to group routing adds.

Actually, this isn’t what he asked for.

Yeah, apparently I read through the first half of his post and then decided I would answer without actually reading the second half of his post…. :man_facepalming:

Yes, I see that now. BUT it is like “reverse” routing. I would be telling the receiving group what is routed to it, instead of telling a group which way to send the singal flow.

And there appears to be only assignment buttons (on / off) not a send level virtual knob to control the about sent to differt groups that are after it in the signal flow. (like an input channel has)

Sorry to say that, but read the manual, please.

If you want to route a group signal to an auxiliary, the group can send it in the same way as a channel, but the routing screen only shows the sources for the mixes. The aux mix shows groups and inputs.