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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
172
Assigning Effects to Submasters and
Cues
An effect may be assigned as a cue attribute or assigned to a submaster. When
an effect is assigned to a cue, the effect fades in during the up time of the cue.
The effect remains running until a cue with a Fade Effect command is
executed, at which time the effect fades out during the down time of that cue.
? EXAMPLE: To assign an effect to a cue in the Stage, Preview,
Cuesheet or Tracksheet displays:
[CUE] [#] [EFFECT] [#] [ENTER]
? EXAMPLE: To assign the Fade Effect attribute to a cue in the
Stage, Preview, Cuesheet or Tracksheet displays:
[CUE] [#] (FADE FX) [#] [ENTER]
?
ADVANCED TOPICS: See Chapter 18, Advanced Cues.
? NOTE: A Go To Cue command stops all running cue effects
immediately. A Go To Clean Up or Go To Link command permits cue effects
to continue running. See Chapter 9, Playing Back Cues.
An effect assigned to a submaster may be activated anytime you move the
submaster fader up or press the Bump button, depending on the mode of the
Bump button. (See Chapter 7, Basic Submaster Operation.) An effect
activated on a submaster with the fader will run at the proportional level set by
the fader until the fader is taken to zero. Each time you move the submaster
fader above zero, the effect begins with step 1.
? EXAMPLE: To assign an effect to a submaster from any display:
1. [LOAD] [EFFECT] [#] [ENTER]
2. Selected Bump button of desired submaster.
You can also assign an effect to a submaster when you change the submaster
mode to "FX" in the Submaster display.
?
ADVANCED TOPICS: See Chapter 17, Advanced Submaster
Operation.
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