User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Recording and playback via DL1608 / DL806
Recording with a DL1608 and DL806 mixer is easy, as it allows you to record the sources selected in the I/O
patch onto the iPad. First make sure the iPad is attached to the mixer as recording is unavailable in Wi-Fi
mode. Once attached, a record button appears above the L/R sliders. Note the dierence between an iPad
that is not attached to the mixer (below left) versus one that is attached (below right). Your chance for a
historic recording becomes available when the iPad is attached to the mixer!
The next step is to choose the quality of the recording sample rate [44.1 kHz or 48 kHz] and recording
bit depth settings [16 bit or 24 bit]. Simply tap which settings you prefer. As seen to the left, these
settings cannot be changed while recording is in progress. However, the L/R recording levels may still be
changed during recording.
Before recording begins, the iPad needs to access its microphone (if not
previously set up). If NOT already set up, tapping the record button will display
a popover similar to what’s displayed to the right. Tap “OK” to allow access and
continue on with the recording process.
Setting the iPad to access the microphone may also be set up
manually. If you tapped “Don’t Allow” here [tsk tsk], you will have
to follow the steps detailed on pages 226-227. This is necessary for recording.
If access to the microphone had previously been set up, then recording
will begin immediately. The record button illuminates red when engaged
and is gray when disengaged. Additionally, the international symbol for a
recording in progress is a red dot. One will appear above the record button
on the navigation bar.
Pressing the button a second time asks you to conrm your wish to stop the recording, then asks
you to name this masterpiece. If you would prefer to think this recording never occurred – it happens,
we know – it may be discarded at this point.
Wired iPadWireless iPad
Stop Recording Name Your Masterpiece