User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Quick Access Panel
Residing in the upper-right side of the navigation bar between the record/playback and shows buttons is
the quick access panel. It allows for fast control over critical functions.
As seen above and to the left, tapping the quick access panel illuminates the button green.
The following is a list of what resides in the quick access panel. We will go through each one in
detail, but here now is a super-short overview of each:
(1) Clear Solo [below]
Easily clear all solos.
(2) Eects Controls [next page]
Globally mute the reverb(s) and/or delay. Set tap delay.
(3) Monitor [next page]
Aligning the main PA with remote speakers.
(4) Talkback [DL32R, next page]
An easier way to communicate with the band on stage.
Tap the quick access panel button again to exit out of the quick access panel.
Clear Solo
Let’s say the band is just tearing it up, playing the absolute best show of
their lives. Right in the middle of their best song, the guitarist just chokes
on the memorable, hummable guitar solo. Just tap the ‘Clear Solo button
and all will be right in the world again.
Yeah, we wish it were that easy, too. Here is what the Clear Solo button really
does. When any input or output is soloed this button illuminates orange,
serving as a reminder that a soloed channel exists somewhere. This is especially useful when an output
is soloed and you switch to adjust a dierent channel on a dierent output. Tapping this button will clear
all solos on all inputs and outputs, including the ones you can’t see.
Not only will the quick access panel’s Clear Solo button illuminate, but an all-caps SOLO
(also orange) will be displayed proudly above the quick access panel button. Yes, in many
circles, all-caps is considered bad form because its “yelling”, but we feel it’s necessary to
let you know that something has been soloed...were just trying to get your attention!