User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
187
• Step 7 — Press the play track button. Do you hear anything? Probably not and here’s why. In most
cases, channel input A will be used for recording and channel input B is for playback (assuming
nothing’s changed in the I/O patch view). Simply tap the channel input B button in the middle
of the recording view to change all the input channels to input B to hear the music and see the
meters. However, this may be changed via I/O patch, if so desired. This is how you would make
a virtual soundcheck. 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.
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
multichannel track will load and start playing immediately.
• Loop – When engaged, the multichannel current track will repeat repeatedly. When disengaged,
playback will stop when it reaches the end of the music list.
Selected controls will illuminate to indicate that play once and/or loop are in eect.
Once the track starts playing, the control panel status changes from “Ready” to “Playing”.
• Step 8 — Repeat steps 1 to 7 to make more recordings!
When a multichannel playback is occuring, the music playback controls are grayed out
and vice-versa, as only one playback may occur at a time.
Ready Playing