iLive Fixed Format Getting Started Guide 19 AP7141 iss.2
Using DCA groups
A DCA is the digital equivalent of the analogue console VCA
group. iLive features 16 DCA groups.
To assign channels to a DCA group, select the DCA master
MIX key. Hold down ASSIGN and press channel MIX keys to
toggle ON or off. Alternatively open the DCA master
ROUTING screen using its SEL key.
Note - Make sure you turn off the DCA master MIX key or
select your usual MIX after you have finished assigning the
groups.
Pressing a DCA master PAFL key mixes all assigned
channels to the PAFL monitor.
Pressing a DCA master MUTE key mutes all channels
assigned to the group. This affects all pre and post fade
signals as if the channel mutes have been pressed
The strip DCA MUTE indicator lights and the LCD DCA icon
flashes if the channel is muted by the DCA group.
Start with the DCA master fader set to ‘0’ normal position.
In this position the assigned channel levels are unaffected by
the master. Raise the master to boost the assigned channel
levels by up to +10dB. Lower the master to reduce the
levels to fully off.
Using DCAs to create MUTE GROUPS
With 16 DCAs available you should have enough to use
some for 'VCA' mixing, and configure others as mute groups.
A Mute Group mode can be set for each DCA group. Press
the DCA master SEL key to open its TouchScreen view.
Select the ROUTING screen. Touch the DCA Fader to 0dB
button to set mute group mode. The master fader ‘snaps’ to
0dB.
Assign channels to the DCA group in the normal way. Use
the DCA master MUTE key as the mute group master.
Using the SoftKeys for Mute Groups
The DCA master MUTE keys may be assigned to the user
SOFT keys next to the screen. This is useful once you have
assigned the groups as you can hide its fader masters on a
layer you are not using.
To assign SoftKeys use the SURFACE / SoftKey Setup
screen.
The Template Shows provided with the iLive already have
the Soft keys preconfigured as DCA group 1-8 mutes.
Mute Groups