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Step 6 — Tap the view group A button:
Tap the view group A button located on the quick access panel. Notice in the screen shot
below that the view group A button illuminates green when selected. This is the exact same
screen shot as seen on the previous page, but with the view group A button selected.
Excellent work! You assigned channels 1, 2, the FX and iPad channels to view group A
and engaged view group A (thereby hiding all other channels). Notice that only channels
1, 2, reverb, delay, iPad and the master fader channels are present....the channels you
assigned to view!
Now, let's say there's an all-acoustic hootenanny taking place at the monthly hoedown.
After the singer-songwriter's session is completed, the next band up could add mandolin
and banjo to the mix. Simply assign those channels to a different view group following
the same steps.
Only one view group may be enabled at a time. Imagine your iOS device trying to view two or
more groups simultaneously...there would be a meltdown! If you want to view all channels
again, simply tap the All button on the quick access panel.
Snapshots will save your view group assignments, but not the view group master enables!
In other words, you will need to engage/disengage the view group masters regardless
of how they were stored as a snapshot. If you need more than four different view groups
in the same show, save the view group assignments as snapshots and recall when needed!
Each user may decide what view group they want enabled for their iOS device. This is extremely
helpful for a band on stage wanting to view only the channel(s) they're using. The channels
assigned to each view group are shared, but each user decides which view they want enabled,
including All.
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