User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Masters Selector –
At the bottom of the selector strip is the masters section. This allows you to look at
all (or some) of the master fader channel faders and control them simultaneously. This is ideal for improved
organization and faster navigating.
Step 1 — Open the masters selector:
A single tap in the masters selector
area will immediately replace all input channels with all output channels,
similar to what may be seen below. Left to right they are: L/R, auxes, FX,
subgroups, VCAs and matrix.
That is the default view, but you can set it up to your liking. Tap the masters selector area again to open
it up, as seen to the left. The selected masters (including the default, “All”) illuminate when selected.
As one might expect, if Multi-Select is enabled
[as indicated with a P], multiple masters may
be selected. As such, if Multi-Select is disabled
[as indicated with no P], only a single master
may be selected.
For the masters, just tap the masters you want
readily available, hiding the rest.
In the example
to the right, we selected L/R, subgroups and VCAs.
They
illuminate, letting you know that they have
been selected. [Simply tapping a master again
unassigns the master.]
Tapping anywhere in the mixer view or channel
view will close the masters popover. Now take
a look at the masters on the selector strip to
the right; masters L/R, subgroups and VCAs
are illuminated white. In comparison, the above
right image shows all masters illuminated white,
indicating that “All” is the selected master.
Mute Groups
View Groups
Output Selector
Masters
Masters Selected Masters Enabled