User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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When you’re ready to unmute the channels, simply re-open the mute group masters on the selector
strip and tap the mute group 1 master button. It will no longer illuminate and each of the mute buttons
on channels 11, 13-18 turn gray, indicating that the channels are no longer muted (see images below).
Do this each time the synth, horn section and background singers are and are not needed.
This is much easier than muting and unmuting all channels every time!
Step 6 — Do what you just did...all over again!:
Follow steps 1-5 to assign inputs and outputs to additional
mute groups.
Using this same example, let’s say there are a couple of tunes that feature only acoustic guitar and vocals.
You should follow the same steps, except:
(1) be sure to assign them to a dierent mute group rst since mute group 1 is already in use – Remember,
I’m an “odd bird”, so mute group 3 is next – and...
(2) select all channels except channel 9 (Acoustic) and channel 12 (M Vox).
Other than that, the process remains the same!
Mute groups are also great for muting all inputs during song breaks or as a break switch in between sets.
In fact, this is similar to the iconic break switch found on many classic consoles...but with the these mixers,
you can actually set up the break switch how you want. See the next page to nd out how.
Mute Group 1 Enabled Mute Group 1 Disabled