User manual
appendix d reference 361
Submaster List
The Submaster List display is a default display on the playback monitor
(usually the left monitor). The Submaster List provides a list of submasters
for the show, including labels. In addition, the Submaster List provides
information about which submasters are active or running, their type, rate,
and percentage of completion.
Sub Mode
Submaster bump buttons may be set in Channel or Submaster modes.
Submaster mode
Press the [Sub Mode] key to switch the submaster bump buttons into
Submaster mode. The submasters recorded in the console’s submaster
memories are loaded into the submaster sliders. Each submaster slider
and bump button now controls its assigned submaster.
Channel mode
Press the [Sub Mode] key again to switch the submaster bump buttons
into Channel mode. In channel mode, each submaster slider and bump
button controls the correspondingly numbered channel, i.e., slider 1 con-
trols channel 1, slider 2 controls channel 2 and so forth.
Subroutine
A subroutine is a cue that controls the playback of a series of existing,
recorded cues
.
Subroutines are similar to linked cues, except that they
have more playback options
.
Subroutines and effects can create similar looks
.
However, subroutines
have some advantages over effects
.
Since each step of a subroutine is a
cue with proportional levels, you can create loops or chases with propor-
tional looks. You can also create nested loops, or even use an effect cue
as a step in a subroutine.
Also, since subroutine steps are actual cues, there is no limit to the
number of channels you can use.
Suppress Labels
Suppress Labels is softkey [S4] in the Patch display
Use [S4], Suppress Labels, in patch mode to hide the display of the
dimmer labels. Softkey then reads Show Labels.
Swap
The
console supports two color video monitors. The Command display
appears on one monitor; the Playback display appears on the other. Press
[Swap] to reverse the monitor on which each display appears.










