Mackie DL806 Reference Guide - Page 106

Camera, Photo Library, Clear Image, Or select from a multitude of built-in icons at your disposal.

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Mackie DL806 and DL1608 Reference Guide Name - When the name button is pressed, use the onscreen keyboard to name the currently selected item. Simply type a name in the box and tap the "return" key when finished. 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. An open gray box with only the preset's name works, but let's spice it up with an image. There are several options in this department. From the preset popover, tap "Image" to reveal a new popover as seen below [Image Source]. You will be presented with four choices: Image Source Camera Photo Library Icon Camera - If you're familiar with how the camera on the iPad works, then you're in luck...this one works the exact same way! The encircled camera icon in the middle of the gray bar snaps the picture and the icon in the upper-right corner selects between the front and back camera on the iPad. [Camera is unavailable on the first generation iPad]. Apparently the 80's called and they want their checkerboard mirror ball-with-lightning guitar back. Photo Library - Here you may select from all the photos that currently reside on your iPad. Icon - Or select from a multitude of built-in icons at your disposal. Clear Image - Believe it or not, tapping here will clear the image for that preset. 106

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Mackie DL806 and DL1608 Reference Guide
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Name
— When the name button is pressed, use the onscreen keyboard to name the currently
selected item. Simply type a name in the box and tap the “return” key when finished. 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.
An open gray box with only the preset’s name works, but let’s spice it up with an image.
There are several options in this department. From the preset popover, tap “Image” to reveal
a new popover as seen below [Image Source]. You will be presented with four choices:
Camera
If you’re familiar with how the camera on the iPad works, then you’re in luck...this one
works the exact same way! The encircled camera icon in the middle of the gray bar snaps the picture
and the icon in the upper-right corner selects between the front and back camera on the iPad.
[Camera is unavailable on the first generation iPad]. Apparently the 80’s called and they want their
checkerboard mirror ball-with-lightning guitar back.
Photo Library
Here you may select from all the photos that currently reside on your iPad.
Icon
Or select from a multitude of built-in icons at your disposal.
Clear Image
Believe it or not, tapping here will clear the image for that preset.
Image Source
Icon
Photo Library
Camera