User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Step 6 — Naming snapshots:
You created a bunch of snapshots for your rst show, but how do you
know what each one represents? By naming them, of course!
Touching a snapshot button (other than
“0 - Default” or “Store Snapshot”) will display a popover with the following options
.
Tap inside of the blank “Name:” box to reveal the onscreen keyboard, then name the currently selected
snapshot as you so desire. Tap the “return” key when satised with the name. If the name is too long to
t, the button scrolls, displaying the entire name.
Notice that the number remains, even once the snapshot has been named. This helps keep the
snapshots in order, regardless of name.
Step 7 — Recalling snapshots:
Now that you’ve created and named the snapshots, it’s time to recall
them!
On recall, all appropriate console parameters change to match the stored snapshot. In our
example, recall each of the snapshots, starting with the Taped Intro. Tap the Taped Intro button to
reveal the popover as shown above, tap the red Recall button to reveal a conrmation dialog as seen
to the left, then tap the Yes button to recall the snapshot. Now go back to the mixer and channel views.
The settings you created for the Taped Intro snapshot will be recalled. Do the same thing with each
snapshot [First Song, Second Song, Third Song, etc.] going back and revisiting the mixer and channel
view each time to see the changes – wait for it – recalled!
Recalling snapshot “0 - Default” will set the Master Fader to its default (which – for all
intents and purposes – is a zeroed out board). Snapshot “0 - Default” is always listed rst
and cannot be renamed, replaced or deleted; only recalled
.
Input and output channel linking may be stored and recalled in snapshots so that a pair
of channels could be linked in one snapshot and unlinked in another.