User Manual

Setup Examples
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Creating Channel Groups:
To create a Group encoder, double-press any unassigned hardware encoder. The Select
Channels For Group Encoder window will open, displaying all channels available for
grouping. Tap the channel icons you’d like to include in the Group, name the Group in
the Group Name field, then click the blue OK button. A Group controller strip will
appear. One use case would be to control all Global FX returns with one encoder.
Customizing Stage Icons:
There are 2 ways to customize stage icons. Select the icon you’d like to customize, then
either tap an icon in the Stage Icon Gallery to replace it or tap the Edit Selection
button in the Main Toolbar to open the Edit Preset Properties browser. Then select
the icon to be replaced, browse to select a new icon, then tap OK.
Using Mute Mics Mode:
Create a mute group to use for an announcer during breaks, or for a song where most
channels are muted. To do this, engage the hardware Mute Mics button, then tap the
Mute button for every channel you’d like to mute. This state will be stored in memory.
Next time you engage the Mute Mics button, only the unmuted channels will be heard.
Quick Capture For Sound Check:
Enter Record Mode and tap the Configure Record/Playback button to open the
Record/Playback Configuration window. Select Quick Capture, name your recording,
then close the window. Press the Record button and have the band perform. 20 seconds
of their performance will be recorded. Listen back from the audience to check the sound.
Recording Your Set To Media:
As in the Quick Capture example above, open the Record/Playback Configuration
window and select a connected SD/USB Media destination for your recording. Name
the set, dismiss the window, then press the Record button when ready to begin recording.
Tuning Your Room With The XY Pad:
When performing in a room with undesirable resonant frequencies, tap the Main Meter
then enter Quick Tweak Mode. The Tone XY Pad is tailored to deal with these
problems by moving the cursor left or right in the lower Cut section of the display.
Note: If you’re using an L6 LINK speaker system with your M20d, you can use the
onboard 31 Band EQ to tune your room.