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The integral LED will cease to be illuminated.
If LCR, FB or LR is frozen then the diamond will separate from the dot as it moves according to the remaining
panning axes. If a control is un-frozen then the diamond will jump to the dot.
Joystick Automation
The Joystick Module has two MODE keys.
The upper MODE causes the REC, GLIDE, ISOLATE and PLAY keys to show and set the automation mode of the
Divergence controls.
The lower MODE key, with a line leading to the joystick, causes the REC, GLIDE, ISOLATE and PLAY keys to show
and set the automation mode of the three panning axes as a group.
The path to be assigned to a joystick is selected with the nudge keys or by using the SET key in conjunction with
the fader strip ACCESS keys. The path can then be called to the Joystick by the CALL key. The Joystick
Automation Controls will override the automation controls on the channel fader strip, allowing separate
automation modes to be set for the panners and divergence.
This allows the full functionality of the panning controls to be controlled and automated from one location.
For instance, a Channel is assigned to the joystick. The automation controls on the channel strip are set to Lock
Record. This will not affect the panners or divergence as they are now out of the scope of control from the
channel strip automation controls.
The selection of automation modes is identical to that for a channel strip.
Automation is recorded against the panning controls for the path called to a Joystick, and the Joystick module is
treated as an extension of the channel strip for Scope.
For full details of automation modes and using automation, see the Automation chapter.
Joystick Module Joystick Automation
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