User Manual

DC16 Owners Manual
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• MAST(er) Button
If the MAST button is engaged then you are out of MIXES mode and in MASTERS mode...and now we
want that! [For reference, MIXES mode was just described on pages 31-37]. The MAST button is a fast,
eective way to switch between the mix selector and masters. Pressing the MAST button will present
all output masters in each of the four displays as seen below. Additionally, the masters button LED
illuminates white when engaged and the text of the masters are all presented in white, as well.
The eight unmarked buttons to the left of the masters displays work similarly to that of the
previously mentioned mix selector. Instead of selecting a mix here, though, these are for selecting
the corresponding master(s) as indicated in the displays. While you may scroll through six pages of
the mix selector, the masters are all presented on a single page so the page up and page down buttons
have no function. Also, unlike the mix selector, the masters list can’t be customized”.
The DC16’s masters selector (below left, examples A and B) nearly mirrors that of Master Faders
masters selector (below right).
To select a master, press the button to the left of said master presented in the display. The text
of the selected master will change from white to black. Also, the master will be highlighted in white.
As seen in Example A above, if multiselect is OFF [Default] – not highlighted, white text – then only
a single master (including ALL”) may be selected at a time.
As seen in Example B above, if multiselect is ON – highlighted white with black text – multiple masters
may be selected simultaneously (except ALL”).
LR
A1
A2
Wedges
In-ears
A3
A4
A5
A6
ALL
Subgroup
AUX
Matrix
LR
VCA
FX
Multiselect
ALL
LR
AUX
FX
Subgroup
VCA
Matrix
Multiselect
DC16 Masters Selector
A – Multiselect OFF B – Multiselect ON
Master Fader
Masters Selector
ALL
LR
AUX
FX
Subgroup
VCA
Matrix
Multiselect