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Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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But wait, theres more! A few weeks ago I played a show. One of the songs features 12 goats for the choruses,
each with its own mic. I was thinking, “theres got to be a colorful’ way to distinguish between channels,
right?” Well, I brought the idea up to the bigwigs, and the rest, as they say, is history.
If you have multiple items of similar things (e.g. drums, horn section, background vocals or the
aforementioned goats), you can assign a color to them. This helps color coordinate, distinguish
between sets of instrumentation and more.
After tapping the channel ID button, simply tap “Color” from the popover
to reveal a selection of colors to choose from (as seen to the right).
Tap the color you would like (or ‘None’ for no color) for each channel.
I’m a fan of grape Kool-Aid, so I chose purple for this example.
Check it out...it’s easy to read, as both the top and bottom of the channel
strip becomes the selected color. Not only that, but the text in the current
parameter display also turns the selected color.