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Assigning Effects and Macros
Both a macro and an effect can be associated with a submaster fader, so that when the fader is
reloaded it automatically runs the macro and/or effect. The macro and effect are the same for all
submaster pages. When an effect or macro is assigned to a submaster fader, the fader controls
the levels of the channels running in the effect or macro, together with channels recorded in the
submaster.
[SUB] # [FX] # [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit)
[RECORD] [SUB] # [FX] # [*] (Command Line)
Records levels on the current display into the specified submaster and assigns
an effect to it. If the submaster has already been recorded, an overrecord
message gives you the chance to cancel the recording. To rerecord the
submaster, press [RECORD] again. To cancel the recording, press [CLR] or
[UNDO]. When the submaster is moved up from zero the effect is automatically
started. To delete an assigned effect, rerecord omitting the effect number.
[SUB] [1] [FX] [2] [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit)
[RECORD] [SUB] [1] [FX] [2] [*] (Command Line)
Records levels into submaster 1 and assigns effect 2 to it.
[SUB] [1] [FX] [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit)
[RECORD] [SUB] [1] [FX] [*] (Command Line)
Records levels into submaster 1 and deletes any assigned effect
[SUB] # [FX] # [*] changes the effect assigned to the specified submaster
without changing recorded levels. You do not get an overrecord warning with this
command if the submaster exists.
[SUB] [1] [FX] [*] (All Modes)
Deletes the effect assigned to submaster 1 without changing any
levels.
[SUB] [1] [FX] [2] [*] (All Modes)
Changes the effect assigned to submaster 1 to effect 2 without
changing any levels.
[SUB] # [MACRO] # records levels on the current display into the specified
submaster and assigns a macro to it. If the submaster has already been
recorded, an overrecord message gives you the chance to cancel the recording.
To rerecord the submaster, press [RECORD] [*] again. To cancel the recording,
press [CLR] or [UNDO]. When the submaster is moved up from zero the macro
is automatically started. To delete an assigned macro, omit the macro number.
[SUB] [1] [MACRO] [3] [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2
Digit)
[RECORD] [SUB] [1] [MACRO] [3] [*] (Command Line)
Records levels into submaster 1 and assigns Macro 3 to it.
[SUB] [1] [MACRO] [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2
Digit)
[RECORD] [SUB] [1] [MACRO] [*] (Command Line)
Records levels into submaster 1 and deletes any assigned










