User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Not only have I successfully added items to my playback list, but they’re in the order I will use them, too.
• Step 7 — Scroll up and down in the playback list in order
to view more items.
• Step 8 — Select the le you want for playback by tapping it.
In this example, we’re going to assume that all of our audio
equipment is calibrated, we’ve tuned the room and that the
band is all tuned up and ready to rock. Therefore, we
selected “Taped Intro”, as that’s the cue that the band will
be hitting the stage shortly.
Notice that the selected le in the le list illuminates dark
gray. The le type [stereo], bit depth [16 bits] and sample
rate [48 kHz] are listed next to the le name. Additionally,
the name and le length appear in the music playback
control panel.
If the le is unplayable (e.g., it’s 44.1 kHz),
the selected le will illuminate red to indicate
that it is unplayable after selecting the le from
the list. Non-.wav les won’t even be displayed
in the le list.
In most cases, channel input A will be used when recording the show and channel input B
is used for USB playback. Simply tap the channel input B button to hear the music and see
the meters. However, this may be changed via I/O patch, if so desired. More information
about channel input A and B may be found on page 190. More information about the I/O
patch may be found on pages 164-175.
From here, we’re able to play it back using standard transport controls. Left to right, the buttons are:
• Go to the beginning of the track.
• Rewind the track 10 seconds.
• Stop track playback.
• Pause track playback.
• Play track.
• Fast forward the track 10 seconds.
• Go to the end of the track.
In the upper-right corner of the music playback section is an additional set of
controls. Left to right, the buttons are:
• Play once – When engaged, playing will stop when the current le ends.
If disengaged, the next track will load and start playing immediately.
This is usually the button to engage when click tracks and backing tracks will be played.
• Loop – When engaged (with no “1” present), the entire music list is looped. When engaged (with a “1”
present), the current track will repeat repeatedly. When disengaged, playback will stop when it reaches
the end of the music list.
• Shue – When engaged, the playlist is randomly shued for a unique playback.
Selected controls will illuminate to indicate that play once, loop and/or shue are in eect.