What's the process to gang/un-gang channel's? I've read the manual but it's not explained very well. Is it really as simple as pressing the the 2 channel buttons on either end of the group you want to gang? Can this be done at any time or only while monitoring/recording? I assume you reverse the sequence to un-gang groups?
Press and hold the button for one channel, press the button for the other channel, let go. Order doesn't matter. Can be done any time.
I plan to run a 5 channel mix, 2 mics onstage, a stereo SBD feed and a 3rd mic towards the back of the room. Is it possible to create stereo files for the 2 stage mics (1/2) and 2 SBD channels (5/6) then record the 3rd mic (3 or 4) as mono? I'd like mix everything to stereo on the fly but need to be able to split the 3rd/mono mic between left and right.
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With this unit, a group of audio files that are recorded at the same time are collectively called a “take.”
Depending on the file recording mode setting, the files included in the recorded take will be as follows.
Example 1: 6 tracks and a stereo track recorded
• MONO format set: 6 mono WAV files and a stereo WAV file
• STEREO format set: 3 stereo WAV files of inputs pairs 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6 and a stereo WAV file of the mix
• 6ch format set: a 6-channel WAV file and a stereo WAV file
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There's no way to have stereo files for 1&2 and 3&4 and a mono file for 5.
Is there a way to add delay to any of the channels? The 3rd mic will be about 30-35' away from the stacks. If I can't add delay I'll need to remove it from the stereo mix and add it back in post.
Nope. I'm not sure what you mean. Why can't you just record the 5 tracks as-is and shift around (if necessary) when mixing?