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Software Version 3.05
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CHAPTER 17:
Advanced Submaster
Operation
Submaster Modes
There are three modes of operation that you can select for any submaster at any
time in the Submaster display.
?? Normal mode
?? Effect mode
?? Inhibitive mode
Normal submasters and their operation are discussed at length in Chapter 7,
Basic Submaster Operation. Effect and Inhibitive submasters are significantly
more complex.
Effect Submaster
An Effect submaster is any submaster with a specific effect number assigned to
it. In an Effect submaster, the effect begins to run when you press the Bump
button or move the submaster fader. The effect always starts over at its first
step each time the Bump button is pressed or the submaster fader is moved
above zero.
?
BASIC RULE: An effect on a submaster is re-initiated every time
the submaster level moves from zero to a higher level.
Using the Bump button to activate the effect allows the Active and Inactive
levels to read on stage as they appear in the Effect display for the assigned
effect. The submaster fader scales the effect levels. If the Active level of the
effect is set to Full, but the submaster fader is set at 50%, then the Active level
never reads above 50% while the effect is running on the submaster.
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