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Check out the two images below. On the left side, we set access limits to Auxes 1, 3, and 5, as well
as the FX outputs, Mute, Channel ID and Shows. We know because as we’ve seen throughout the
reference guide, a green button means a function is engaged, while gray buttons are disengaged items.
On the right hand side is an image of the mixer view with the above-mentioned access limits in place.
Notice that the functions are still visible, but shaded gray, indicating that they are not available
for update. The LR output and auxes 2, 4 and 6 were not set; notice the difference in color in the
same mixer view image.
More information about settings (and access limits) may be found on pages 90-93.
Help
– For the most part, the help section is pretty self-explanatory. Basically this is where to go if
you need further assistance or simply want to seek additional information about the DL Series mixers.
There is plenty enough to go around for everyone and we share nice. Below is a screen shot of the
help tab in My Fader (left) and Master Fader (right). As you can see, the only things not available
in the My Fader help section are the podcast and social media links. No problemo! You can gather
that information from Master Fader or by clicking one or more of the following links right here:
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The phone number listed on the help screen will have a button associated with it on iPhones with
My Fader installed. Simply tap the button to make the call. You can’t make phone calls using an iPod
touch, therefore no button!
More information about help may be found on page 94. Seems like an oxymoron, doesn’t it?
For more help about help go here, haha!
Help: My Fader
Help: Master Fader
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