User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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As seen in all of these images, a small name resides in the upper-left corner of the master ID button
regardless of the name and/or image. This system name represents each output and it cannot be
changed or removed. Trust us, it’s for the best, as it is for easy identication of each output, even after
you rename it something goofy.
An open gray box with only the master faders name works, but let’s spice it up with
an image. Show images are kept in sync which means that all connected devices will
display the new image once its been added, whether or not it was already on that
device. There are several ways to choose an image. From the popover, tap “Image” to
reveal a new popover as seen to the left [Image Source]. You will be presented with
ve choices:
Camera If youre familiar with how the camera on the iPad works, then youre in
luck...this one works the exact same way! The encircled camera icon in the middle of
the gray bar snaps the picture and the icon in the upper-right corner selects between
the front and back camera on the iPad.
Photo Library Here you may select from all the photos that currently reside on
your iPad.
Icon Or select from a multitude of built-in icons at your disposal.
Show Images This allows you to select the master fader image from photos that
are currently in use on the current show. The list will display all images currently in
use. Tap the photo you would like to use from this list.
A maximum of 64 images may be used per show. However, If the same image is used
on multiple channels, it only counts as one image (if the image has been selected from show
images and not multiple times from the photo library). Icons do not count toward the 64.
More information about the le system [shows, snapshots, etc.] begins on page 197.
Clear Image Believe it or not, tapping here will clear the image for that channel. This removes the
image from the channel and, if it isn’t used elsewhere, from the Current Show and the Show Images list.
Image Source