User manual
chapter 11 submasters 125
Changing type
You can change a submaster’s type by using the [Type] key. When you
change a submaster type, levels recorded in the submaster are retained.
This means that you can change a submaster from pile-on to inhibitive and
back without losing any level or timing information. If you change the type
to effect, channel and level information is erased.
To change a submaster’s type, follow these steps:
Type changes do not take effect while the submaster is active. An active
submaster’s bump button LED blinks after you change its type. To deac-
tivate it, move its slider to zero if the green LED blinks, or to 10 if the red
LED blinks.
The LED then blinks to indicate the new type. Again, move its slider to
zero if the green LED blinks or to 10 if the red LED blinks. See
Submaster
LEDs
on page 128 for more information about the LED.
Keystrokes: Action:
1. Press [Blind]. Selects Blind display
2. Press [Sub] [#]. Prompt reads:
Select submaster number
3. Press [Type]. Prompt reads:
Select submaster type
(1 = Pile-on, 2 = Inhibitive, 3 = Effect)
4. Press [1], [2] or [3] to
select type.
New type is entered in submaster
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