201001108-01-AMutesThe TouchMix-30 Pro has a sophisticated and powerful Mute system. In addition to the Mute Groups (See "Mute Groups" on page 6) inputs andindividual channel sends to individual aux mixes may be muted independently.Main Mutes: When a channel is muted while the Main L/R is selected, the channel is also muted to all Auxiliary and FX mixes. This is true whether thechannel was muted using the channel Mute button or a Mute Group.Auxiliary Mutes: It is sometimes useful to mute an individual input to only one auxiliary mix. When an Auxiliary is selected by touching one of thebuttons on the left of the screen, the Mute button that is displayed with the channel faders will effect only the selected auxiliary mix.The Mute buttons have three states…• Mute : Indicates the channel is not muted.• Mute :» With Main L/R mix selected, indicates that the channel has been muted by pressing the channel Mute button. The channel’s signal isalso muted for all auxiliary sends.» With Auxiliary mix selected, indicates that the channel is muted for the currently selected Auxiliary mix. This affects only the mutedchannel and only for the selected Aux mix.• Mute :This is an indication that the channel is muted by something other than the Mute button you’re seeing.» With Main L/R mix selected, indicates that the channel is muted from a Mute Group, or DCA Group*.» With Auxiliary mix selected, indicates that the channel is muted from a Mute Group, DCA Group or at the Main L/R mix.» For FX Returns, indicates that the channel is muted from a Mute Group, DCA Group or FX Mute buttonNOTE!: *A DCA mute will not mute an auxiliary send that is set to a pre-fader pick-off point.Copy & PasteThe TouchMix-30 Pro has a powerful but simple copy and paste function that is operated by the U7 (copy) and U8 (paste) buttons. Copy and Pasteis context sensitive so that what you are looking at is what will be copied. Only like things may be copied and pasted from and to each other. Forexample, a PEQ cannot be pasted to a GEQ. The table below explains what parameters will be copied and pasted.NOTE!: The copy buffer retains the last item of each type that has been copied. If, for example a GEQ setting is copied and then a Gateis copied, both will reside in memory. If a GEQ is displayed, Paste will recall the copied GEQ parameters. If a Gate is displayed, Gateparameters will be pasted.To copy and paste parameters: Aux Out 1-8Aux 1 U7CopyAux 5 U8PasteThe example above shows the mix that’s on Auxiliary 1 copied to Auxiliary 5.After set-up is complete, it may be useful to clear the Copy/Paste buffer. This will prevent accidentally pasting parameters during the show. To clear theCopy/Paste memory:To clear the Copy/Paste buffer: Menu Clear Copy/Paste Yes