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Feature Request: Hide channels in UC Surface for iPad with StudioLive AI Console mixer

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asked Feb 26, 2016 in StudioLive Series Feature Requests by blusprite (590 points)
Please allow for user-selected channels to be hidden as needed. It will allow for more channels currently in use to be visible and accessible without scrolling.

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answered Mar 7, 2016 by AlexTinsley (925,070 points)

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answered May 20, 2016 by caseypowell (330 points)
It may be just as easy to rearrange your inputs coming to the board so that scrolling, if any, is arranged in a more logical order. I realize that in some situations, such as multiple venues and/or bands, this may not be the best method. However, for a fixed location in a single venue where the inputs do not change frequently, such as a church, this might be a more practical solution.
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answered May 21, 2016 by blusprite (590 points)
This is one way to do it, but if I rearrange the inputs every time, then the use of saved scenes becomes impossible as the saved channel settings won't match the inputs configuration at the time the scene was created. So I'd have to copy the settings to follow the changes of the inputs, which is a lot of work and most of the times there's simply no time for this.

Also, many times things change in mid-flight. Imagine a concert where different groups perform in a row. The number of performers in each group is different, and some of the players use their own instruments, which are plugged in, set up and muted while waiting for the player to pick them up and play. The most convenient thing would be to have the channels currently not in use hidden and out of the way, and the hide configuration saved with the scene. So when next group takes the scene, just load next mixer scene, which will automatically hide some channels and unhide others, keeping the number of visible channels as low as possible. This would help a lot!
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