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appendix d reference 343
Hold (fader)
Use the fader [Hold] to interrupt a fade. Press [Go] to resume, or [Hold] to
cancel the fade execution.
Example: [Cue] [5] [Go] [Hold] [Go] starts cue 5, pauses it, then resumes
its fade.
Hold-for-Go (subroutine)
A subroutine runs through steps until it reaches a Hold-for-go step
.
It then
pauses until you press [Go].
In/Dwell/Out
In/Dwell/Out is softkey [S3] after [S7], More Softkeys, in the Blind
Effect display
Use [S3], In/Dwell/Out, to access the fade time field for selected step(s).
The first time value is the fade in-time, the second is the dwell time, and
the third is the fade out-time for the step. Alternatively, the arrow buttons
can be used to move through the display.
Example: [Step] [6] [S3], In/Dwell/Out, [1] [] [2] [] [1] sets an in time
of one second, a dwell of two seconds and an out time of one second for
step 5.
Independent
Independent is softkey [S1] in the Link List display
Use [S1], Independent, to mark a channel independent. Independent
channels are not affected by the Grandmaster, Blackout, Solo, or Flash.
Independent channels
An independent channel is not affected by the Grandmaster, Blackout,
Solo, or Flash keys. Otherwise, independent channels function normally.
You may set a channel as independent in the Link List display. Press [Rel]
three times to release independent channels.
Inhibitive submaster
Inhibitive submasters allow you to limit the intensity level for a group of
channels
.
An inhibitive submaster doesn’t actually set channel levels, it
prevents channel outputs from exceeding a specified level. When an
inhibitive submaster is set at 10 (100 percent), channel output is not inhib-
ited
.
As you pull the slider down, channel outputs are limited to the level
at which you set the slider
.
An inhibitive submaster controls the levels of
its assigned channels in the same way the Grandmaster controls the
levels of all channels. Only submasters 73through 108 may be inhibitive.
An inhibitive submaster’s LED is red.
Remember, leave inhibitive submasters at 10 (100 percent) unless you
want to inhibit channels. Otherwise channels may be missing from your
cues. If channels are missing, or channel levels have changed, check your
inhibitive submasters! If a channel is fully inhibited by a submaster, its
level will be displayed as a yellow zero.