Mackie DL1608 Reference Guide V1.2
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Chapter 7: Mixer View : Master Fader
Introduction
The master fader is arguably the most important tool of the mixer. So much
so, in fact, that the master fader is always displayed no matter what view is
shown. As seen in the image on the left, the master fader has three
diff erent views based on what type of output is selected. Please note that
there is no way you would ever see the image as shown, as only one output
may be selected at any given time. The image is just a point of reference.
The output selector has the most important role (and we just showed an
image with three diff erent outputs selected), so we’ll start there. After that,
we will head back to the top of the master fader and work our way down.
Output Selector / Output Channels
The mixer view shows a fader for each channel. Initially, this fader
controls the level to the LR output. But how do you control the level
going to the aux sends? Or how about the aux master level? Simple.
Use the output selector to switch between outputs.
There are nine possible outputs to select: LR, A1-A6, reverb and delay.
The currently selected output is illuminated, but changing the
selected output is easy. Simply touch the output selector and it will
immediately grow & glow. Move your fi nger to the desired output and
release. Or you could just tap the output you desire and it will change
just like that <snaps fi ngers>. See the image below for an example of
changing outputs from LR to aux 4. Notice also how the output selector
really “pops” for easy-to-change access.
LR
AUX 1-6 FX