Master Id Button - Mackie DL806 Reference Manual

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If the selected output is anything other than LR, the record button will be replaced with a solo
button. Soloing offers the opportunity to audition the selected output and make any necessary
level adjustments to the inputs. The output solo is AFL, so the fader level will affect the signal
you hear in the headphones.
The solo button illuminates orange when engaged and is gray when disengaged.

Master ID Button

Let's start with the name. Tap in the name box to bring up the blinking cursor and keyboard (as seen in
the image below). Simply type in the name you want followed by a carriage return. Note the text change
between the button shown to the left ["Main"] versus the one as shown below ["PA"].
If the name is too long to fit, the button scrolls, displaying the entire name.
For familiarity, this is the same keyboard that is used for messaging or emailing from the iPad.
It goes without saying that tapping "Default Name" changes the master fader's name back
to its default name.
As seen in all of these images, a small name resides in the upper-left corner of the master ID button
regardless of the name and/or image. This system name represents each output and it cannot be
changed or removed. Trust us, it's for the best, as it is for easy identification of each output, even after
you rename it something goofy.
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The master fader's name and image is similar to that of a channel
strip's name and image.
Like the channel faders, the master fader's name and image is also
user-editable. Additionally, users may also link two adjoining auxes
together. Simply tap the button at the bottom of the master fader
to reveal a popover that allows editing of the name and image and
option to link auxes.
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