User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Channel View
The channel view handles all DSP-related activities. It is in the channel view where all plug-in
processing is adjusted on individual channel inputs and outputs. This includes each channel’s
source and routing, channel EQ, channel gate and compression, FX, output routing and
channel assignment, graphic and parametric EQ and output compression and delay.
Channel View
Visible and ready for action in all input channel views are:
(1) the channel fader which resides vertically on the far left of the screen.
(2) the channel processor which occupies the majority of the screen. Swipe up or
down to switch between processors or left and right to switch between channels.
Read that last sentence again. It’s important!
(3) the master fader strip which resides vertically near the far right of the screen between
the last channel strip and the selector strip.
(4) the selector strip which resides vertically on the far right of the screen.
(5) the navigation bar which lies horizontally at the top of the screen.
Speaking of the navigation bar...
There is an easy way to determine which view you’re in. Look in the upper-left
corner of the iPad. There are three buttons. In order from left to right, they are
overview, mixer view and channel view. The button of the selected view is dark
gray while the other two views’ buttons remain light gray.
This is just an overview of the channel view. There is a plethora of information
in chapter 18 (pages 144-210) which deals with all things navigation bar.
Head there for additional information.