User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Recording / Playback
Introduction
Not only are these great live mixers with some pretty amazing features, but here you can also record the gig,
band rehearsal, house-of-worship service and more! To slide open the recording/playback view, just tap
the recording/playback button in the upper-right corner of the navigation bar. As seen in the images above
and below, it will illuminate green when open. We will go over recording and playback of the DL32R rst
(beginning below) followed by the DL1608 and DL806 (starting on page 192).
Recording and playback via DL32R
On the rear panel of the DL32R are two USB connectors. The USB type A connector [Drive] allows 24
channel (48 kHz, 24-bit) recording and playback to (and from) a USB hard drive and the USB type B
connector [Computer] allows 32x32 channels of recording and playback to a connected Mac or PC
over USB 2.0. Either choice allows any combination of channels or outputs to be selected as the record
source and playback destination via the I/O patching view. See pages 164-175 for more information about
the I/O patch.
A Mac should work automatically with no additional drivers. Windows drivers will require
separate installation, but this is included. Simply download it from our website.
USB A and USB B connectors may NOT be used simultaneously. If a hard drive is connected to
USB A, it will take priority over anything connected to USB B. For example, if you are recording
to a DAW (via computer connected to the USB B port) and connect a hard drive to the USB A
port, the hard drive will mount and the DAW recording interrupted. Additionally, the DL32R
will no longer show up as an available device until the USB A connection is removed and the
USB B connection is disconnected and reconnected again.
The recording and playback view gives complete wireless control over the integrated hard drive recording
and playback system. It slides down from the top navigation bar so it is accessible at all times from any view.
Initially, it should look a little like something as seen below.
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