User`s manual
ADVANCED CUE FEATURES : ADVANCED CUE STORING AND MODIFYING
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Advanced Cue Storing and Modifying
How Faders Affect Intensity
Previously, intensity states were discussed in relation to cue store operations (refer to
“Intensity States” on page 117). In addition to these four intensity states, the Grand
Master fader, Black Out feature, and submaster faders can affect playback intensity
levels. When used in combination with the manual control intensity encoder, the
Grand Master fader and any selected submaster faders all play a part in the final
intensity output level by a proportional calculation.
Grand Master/Black Out
The console provides two methods for mastering overall intensity output: the Grand
Master fader and its associated [Black Out] button. The Grand Master fader can be
used to proportionally master the intensity output. The [Black Out] button, when
engaged, sets all intensities to zero. However, neither the Grand Master nor [Black
Out] button settings are stored into a cue/preset.
For example:
Cue Store Scenario (with all submasters deselected):
Selected channels have an intensity value of 100%.
Grand Master fader is set at 0%.
Channels are stored into the cue with an intensity value of 100%.