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Chapter 6: Channel Strip Controls 55
Flop Mode
A variation of Flip mode, Flop mode transfers controls from
any of the top five rows of rotary encoders to the bottom row
of rotary encoders, allowing you to bring any encoder control
within easy reach from the mix position.
In Flop mode, the affected row of encoders moves to the bot-
tom row of encoders, the Flip switches for both affected rows
are lit, and the encoder displays for both rows appear in yel-
low.
To transfer controls from any of the top five rows of encoders to
the bottom row of encoders:
Hold the Start key (Windows) or Control key (Mac) and
press the Flip switch that corresponds to the encoder row.
To exit Flop mode:
Press either of the lighted Flip switches.
Make Inactive Controls
The Make Inactive controls are used to make tracks, inputs,
outputs, sends, or inserts inactive. Each switch puts D-Control
into a temporary Make Inactive mode in which elements are
made inactive or reactivated. The switch flashes while Make
Inactive mode is in effect.
Making a Track Inactive
In Make Inactive mode, channel Select switches are lit on all
tracks.
To toggle a track inactive/active:
1 Press any of the Make Inactive switches.
2 Press the channel strip Select switch for each track you want
to deactivate or activate.
3 Press the flashing Make Inactive switch to exit Inactive
mode.
Figure 2. Channel Strip Master section
Channel
Strip Master
Function controls
Custom Fader
controls
Talkback switch
Automation Mode
controls
Make Inactive
controls
Plug-in Automation
controls
Assignment
controls
Switch Information
controls
Automation Enable
controls
Automation Write
controls
Global
controls
Global
Channel Strip
Mode controls
Flip
switches
Channel
Strip Master
Assign and
Display
controls
When D-Control is in Make Inactive mode or Assign mode,
it is temporarily taken out of Flop mode, but the Flip
switches remains lit. When you exit Make Inactive mode or
Assign mode, controls return to their flopped positions.
Make Inactive Controls
Inputs Inactive
switch
Sends Inactive
switch
Outputs Inactive
switch
Inserts Inactive
switch
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