User Manual

Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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That pretty much wraps up the selector section of the master fader. As a reminder, there is another way to
assign inputs and outputs to mute groups and view groups. If interested, please refer to ‘Chapter 9 : Channel
View : Input Routing View’ on pages 78-82 and ‘Chapter 13 : Channel View : Output Routing View’ on pages
110-114.
Now were headed to the top of the master fader itself, starting with a quick look at the output routing view.
Output Routing View
The output routing view is the place to engage / disengage channel, output and group
assignments for each output. This includes the subgroups, VCAs, matrix and, of course, the
main L/R. Please refer to ‘Chapter 13 : Channel View : Output Routing View’ on pages 110-114
for more information.
Parametric EQ / Graphic EQ
The master fader EQ displays the current graphic EQ and parametric EQ settings. The graphic
EQ display illuminates green when engaged and is gray when disengaged.
Tapping the master faders graphic / parametric EQ display will change the outlook from the
mixer view to the channel view for the currently selected output. The graphic / parametric EQ
is available with all selected outputs, except the FX and VCA outputs.
As seen below, there are several scenarios regarding the GEQ / PEQ curve depending on
whether the GEQ, PEQ, HPF and/or LPF are enabled. Each one may look unique, but it is the
same exact EQ in each of the scenarios. The EQ curve will illuminate green when engaged
and is gray when disengaged.
Note that not every combination is displayed below. In addition to whether the
GEQ, PEQ, HPF and/or LPF is enabled or not, the HPF and LPF each have four
possible slopes to select. There is an insane amount of possible combinations!
To learn more about GEQ, PEQ, HPF and LPF check out chapters 14-15 starting on page 115.
Output Gain Reduction Meter
Like channel faders, the output gain reduction meter shows the amount of gain reduction applied
to the output by the compressor / limiter. Output channels do not contain gates. Whats more,
simply tap the output gain reduction meter in the mixer view for quick access to the compressor /
limiter view. Anyone else think of KITT from Knight Rider when looking at the gain reduction meter?
To learn more about the output compressor / limiter, check out chapter 16 starting on page 129.
GEQ ON
MODERN PEQ ON
HPF ON, LPF ON
GEQ ON
VINTAGE PEQ ON
HPF ON/OFF, LPF ON/OFF
GEQ OFF
MODERN PEQ ON
HPF ON, LPF ON
GEQ OFF
MODERN PEQ ON
HPF OFF, LPF OFF
GEQ ON
MODERN PEQ ON
HPF OFF, LPF OFF