![]() ![]() This meant that during soundcheck I was constantly scrolling back and forth on the screen trying to get to the correct channel □ In one gig I had 10 channels of Drums in 1-10, and then Stereo Track in 15-16ish, and then 5 Radio mics – 3 in the band, and 2 MC mics in 33+. BAD IDEA Allen&Heath! It also stops you being able to jump to certain faders – a really useful tool that we have seen in the previous two blog posts. and look frustrated when you stop and the channels keep moving. As you can see from the group of pictures below, the bottom half stays as the faders, Channel 1 – 63 all in one long Row and you have to, annoyingly, swipe across the screen. the screen is essentially split in half, allowing you to have 8 faders at the bottom, and 8 above, or EQ / Dynamics / Outputs / DCA’s. This app has one of the weirder (to me) layouts of any of the other apps that i’ve used. You will see why by the end of this post! Although I try not to use the iPad app that often, I have been forced to use it in venues where the desk is up on a balcony / side stage. ![]()
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