Mackie DL806 and DL1608 Reference Guide
148
Version 1.2
The following is a list of items that have been added, changed or fixed since Version 1.1.
1.
iOS6 Support
Master Fader is now fully tested with iOS6 on the iPad 2 and iPad (3rd generation).
2.
Added background recording
[page 47 of the Reference Guide]
Master Fader now supports background recording. This means that you may press the iPad’s home button
to leave the app or switch to another app while Master Fader continues to record.
Generally speaking, Master Fader can be used for recording while other audio apps are used for playback.
Because every app is different, testing your desired combination of apps before using them on a mission
critical show is strongly suggested! Also, you should NOT record in multiple apps simultaneously;
strange things might happen with the recorded files.
3.
Added recorded file sample rate selection 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
[page 93 of the Reference Guide]
4.
Added recorded file bit depth selection 16 bit / 24 bit
[page 93 of the Reference Guide]
You are now able to chose the recording sample rate [44.1 kHz or 48 kHz] and recording bit depth settings
[16 bit or 24 bit]. Simply tap which settings you prefer. The chosen settings will illuminate green when
engaged, while the other option will be grayed out. Note that these settings cannot be changed while
recording is in progress.
5.
Added rude solo and clear solo
[page 49 of the Reference Guide]
When any input or output is soloed, a rude solo button will now appear below the master fader’s
output selector. This serves as a reminder that a soloed channel exists somewhere. This is especially
useful when an output is soloed and you switch to adjust a different channel on a different output.
Tapping the rude solo button will clear all solos on all inputs and outputs, including the ones you
can’t see.
6.
Improved wireless discovery and connection reliability
The Master Fader app will now discover DL1608 mixers on a network more quickly and remain
connected to them with increased reliability.