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Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Access Limits
This set of buttons allows you to limit access to a variety of controls on each iPad. This is useful in
multiple situations. For example, each member of a band with an iPad can access and change only
the controls you choose. The singer won’t be thrilled about it, but we all know that youre the one
who really runs the show! This feature works great for FOH and monitor engineers, as well. Each can
have their own iPad, but without the ability to access and ruin each others already glorious settings.
With no access limits buttons pressed, the iPad can access all controls. With one or more buttons
pressed, the corresponding control cannot be accessed or changed from that iPad. The function
of the limiting buttons is described below.
Access limits are set on each iPad. No matter what mixer is connected (or even when
working oine) the limits will take eect.
• LR / Auxes — Pressing any of the output buttons will prevent access to the corresponding output
in the mix selector. They will appear grayed out and cannot be selected. These are the most
common limits, preventing any unwarranted changes to the selected outputs. If either side
of a linked aux send is access limited, the stereo aux will be grayed out in the mix selector.
• FX — Limiting the FX prevents access to both the reverb and delay eect sends AND the reverb
and delay channel view screen. However, the eect returns for any unlimited output may still
be adjusted, allowing the total amount of reverb for the output to be adjusted.
BUT, you will not have the ability to change any of the global reverb or delay controls.
• Subgroups — Pressing any of the subgroup buttons will prevent access to the corresponding
subgroup in the mix selector. They will appear grayed out and cannot be selected. If either side
of a linked subgroup is access limited, the stereo subgroup will be grayed out in the mix selector.