User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Step 2 — Tap the Assign” button:
The assignment panel slides into view when the assign
button is tapped. As seen below, doing so opens up a world of mute group possibilities!
Step 3 — Name the mute group:
Each mute group may given a personal name; it’s much easier to recall
a mute group that you named versus just “mute group x”. In this example, the synth, horn section and
background vocals are to be added to this mute group. In this example, the band plays on all songs except
song 9...the ballad, of course.
Step 4 — Tap the channels to assign:
Tap the channels you wish to assign to a mute group. In this case,
tap channels 11 and 13-18. Notice in the screen shot above that each assigned channel button turns oxblood
red when selected. Conincidentally, the band’s name is Oxblood Red and they put on a great show!.
You may also notice in the image above that the button of linked channels (channel input 3-4,
channel input 5-6, channel input 13-14, channel input 15-16 , channel input 17-18 Return 1-2,
Return 3-4) is twice the size of unlinked channels.
Step 5 — Tap the Close” button:
Close the assignment panel by tapping the close button.