Instruction manual
Submasters
Page 132 Leap Frog 48/96 Operating Manual – Issue 3
Playing Back Submasters
The dimmer and fixture data programmed directly onto a submaster or in a transferred
memory is output by raising the submaster fader to the required level or using the
corresponding SUBMASTER FLASH button.
The way that the data is output depends on how the submaster is programmed (ie direct
scene, direct chase, transferred scene or transferred chase) and also on the various
submaster parameters (fade times, trigger levels etc.)
Page Overlay on Submasters
It is possible to output scene or chase data from several submasters on different pages at
the same time provided that they are not controlled by the same physical fader (eg you
can output data from submasters 1-1, 2-2, 3-3 and 4-4 at the same time but not data on
submasters 1-1, 2-1, 3-1 and 4-1 as they are all controlled by the submaster 1 fader).
If the submaster page is changed while any of the submaster faders are up, or any of the
SUBMASTER FLASH buttons are being held down, the fader or button remains on the
original page and the outputs for the original submaster are held.
The new scene, chase or transferred memory associated with the fader or button is not
output until the fader is brought back down to zero or the flash button is released.
While data is being output from a submaster that is not from the current page, the LED in
the corresponding SUBMASTER FLASH button flashes.
The LED in the SUBMASTER FLASH button stops flashing when the correct page is
returned to, using the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN keys.