User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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EQ On / O
The EQ on/o button – near the upper-left corner of the screen – allows for true bypass of the parametric
EQ circuitry to ensure that there is no coloration of the signal if the parametric EQ is not needed. When
this button is disengaged, the parametric EQ controls have no eect on the signal. You may use this button
to make an A/B comparison between the EQ’d signal and the signal without parametric EQ. Press the EQ
button to turn parametric EQ on or o. It will illuminate green when engaged and is gray when disengaged.
The HPF and LPF operate independently of the 4-band EQ. In other words, the EQ on/o button
only aects the 4-band EQ. It will not turn the HPF or LPF on and o. This gives you more options
and exibility with the output parametric EQ.
Modern / Vintage
The modern/vintage button is located directly to the right of the EQ on/o button. It displays the parametric
EQ type currently in use, with “Modern” as the default EQ. Tap this button to reveal the two PEQ types, then
tap the PEQ you would like for the selected channel. The image will change to reect the PEQ type chosen.
You can switch between parametric EQ types while audio passes and the settings will match as
closely as possible, but the sound will change.
Presets
Presets save parameters and may be recalled as needed. The mixer comes with a library of factory presets.
There are also user presets. These may be created for each preset type. The number of user presets available
is limited only by the available space on the iPad.
An entire chapter is dedicated to presets. This includes detailed instructions and multiple screenshots every
step of the way. Please check it out on pages 136-143.
Import / Export — Master Fader aords you the opportunity to import and export output parametric EQ
presets via iTunes, Dropbox and/or Email. An entire chapter is dedicated to importing and exporting les.
This includes detailed instructions and multiple screenshots every step of the way. Please check it out on
pages 211-218.