User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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When you’re ready to view all of the channels, simply re-open the view group masters on the selector strip
and tap the “ALL” button. The view group letters will no longer illuminate and the entire mixer is now at your
disposal!
Step 6 — Do what you just did...all over again!:
Follow steps 1-5 to assign inputs and outputs to additional
view groups.
Now, let’s say there’s an all-acoustic hootenanny taking place at the monthly hoedown. After the
singer-songwriter’s session is completed, the next band up could add mandolin and banjo to the mix.
Simply assign those channels to a dierent view group following the same steps.
Snapshots will save your view group assignments, but not the view group master enables!
In other words, you will need to engage/disengage the view group masters regardless
of how they were stored as a snapshot. If you need additional (dierent) view groups
in the same show, save the view group assignments as snapshots and recall when needed!
Each user may decide what view group they want enabled for their iOS device. This is extremely
helpful for a band on stage wanting to view only the channel(s) they’re using. The channels
assigned to each view group are shared, but each user decides which view they want enabled,
including “ALL”.
These are great ways to assign multiple inputs and outputs to view groups, but it’s also possible to assign
a single input or output to a view group at a time. Check out how to do this in ‘Chapter 9 : Channel View :
Input Routing View’ on pages 78-82 and ‘Chapter 13 : Channel View : Output Routing View’ on pages 110-
114.
View Group A Enabled View Group A Disabled