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  • #92317
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    raycarroll03
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    On my sq6 assigned different channels to mute group. Works great but when I need to unmute just on channel it will not let me unless I unmute them all.

    #92319
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    SteffenR
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    that’s the way it works
    and yes it’s different from some other consoles

    #92347
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    Wolfgang
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    That’s what the manual says, so it’s normal.

    I had also suggested to change this so that you can release a channel from the mute state if necessary, already for the dLive. As it is the case with Digico for example.
    But at the moment this is not implemented yet.
    I really hope that this switching behaviour will be adapted.

    So that this switching behavior is as it is, I have the following procedure:
    I do not use mute groups as mute groups, but the normal DCA groups.
    Since the SQ now offers the spill possibility, the DCA mute groups can be opened easily and the members can mute or unmute manually if necessary.

    But it is clear: a more direct possibility would be desirable here. I very much hope that this will still be implemented.
    The more people really want this, the higher this wish goes on the To Do list for the programmers.

    #92348
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    Andre S
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    Count me in!

    #92372
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    MarkPAman
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    Me too šŸ˜€

    #92575
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    The DRis
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    Glad to see Iā€™m not alone with this request.

    #92592
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    Pat
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    Count me in!

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