Ganging outputs?

If the function already exists I wasn’t able to find it, otherwise it’d be cool and useful if we could gang outputs the same way GLD does, e.g. to link the LR master to an aux that feeds subs and/or frontfills.

The matrixes van set post master.

Maybe a solution

+1!

Put the masters on a DCA and use the DCA master as the overall level control.

Of course I could, my problem is that I’d like to have the fader always available as master fader outside the 16 fader bank

I support this request ? ?

+1
Can be helpful!!

+1 from me too. Would gang sub’s Aux master with LR master.

yes please

Another +1

+1

…another feature I miss comparing my beautiful and well sounding SQ7 to my old (and ugly) Yamaha 01v96! Please!

This is a very reasonable request that I certainly support. Perhaps KEITH will be able to provide some inside info.
Hugh

+1

+1,and here is why (for me at least):
Main mix for church goes like this:
Channels => Groups => L+R => Matrix
Streaming mix goes similar:
Channels => Groups => Aux => Matrix
These long chains in order to have several points to insert effects…
It would be great to have DCA’s which are ganged for signals from Group to L+R and Group to Aux.
This way one could set up differennt mixes for church and stream (less volume for drums in one mix for instance) but had at the same time ganged VCA’s in order to adjust relative volume in both mixes at the same time. So one does not always has to think at the stream mix. Not everybody church have enough volunteers to have a sperate mix engineer for stream mix present.
Am I thinking too complicated or am I missing something?

Oh, I got it wrong.
So, I have input channels and group channels and additional output channels (main L+R and matrix channels). If I set up DCA’s with the same channels like I have done within the group channels, I can control the output level of a group with the dedicated DCA. I do not need to control the volume at the output of the group channel but can instead control volume at the input side instead. If I have linked the output of groups to several matrixes with different levels I keep those differences at the overall outputs when I change levels of input channels with DCA.
I found my solution. But I don’t want to take anything away from all the requests that have been written within this post. I took me a while to think it the other way round…

I’m still wrong. Sorry, we’re only ordering the SQ now, so hadn’t have the chance to play around. But in looking forward upon receiving this nifty piece of equipment I try to clarify the possible setup in advance in my mind.
So, I forgotten that Group/Aux channels do not have send levels. So I cannot setup different levels from the groups to matrixes (for church and stream mix). Only possibility is to create another dedicated group channel to have a second mix build up from scratch (individual input channels).
But no, my thinking is now:
Use a send/return FX channel instead!
Have tfe FX do nothing or thomething, but that is optional. Main purpose of this special FX channel would be to sum up a new mix that can be created from input AND group channels. Than have the return of the fx go straight to a matrix channel. Thereby I do not need to use up another channel of the precious 12 grooup/aux channels to mix a dedicated stream mix.
With this setup then again everything also works to have VCA’s defined exactly as is done the grouping with group channels.
I hope this works…

The auxes/mixes do have individual channel level sends. Groups do not have independent channel level sends. You can change the mode to be either a aux/mix or group.
You would want to use a aux/mix for your live stream feed.

Mixes and groups all are available in the matrix mix

+1

it would be great for ringing out all monitors at the same time and removing room mods from entire system.

Thank you in advance!

Bump so it makes it in the wishlist for the first 2024 firmware update :slight_smile:

bumping this feature request as I’m increasingly asked by visiting band engineers to have the subs on a separate aux

please please please!