Instruction manual
User Definable Faders 
Frog 2 Operating Manual â Issue 4.3  Page 133 
Override UDF 
It is possible to assign a UDF to become an Override fader. This allows you to change the 
speed of fades globally on the desk.  The actual override value is related to the position of 
the Override UDF and is summarised in the following table: 
0%  Fades stopped 
1% - 49%  Decreases fade rates (1 = slowest) 
50%  Default value = Real Time 
51% â 99%  Increases fade rates (99 = fastest) 
100%  Fades instantaneous (snap) 
To assign Override to a UDF enter the command: SHIFT TIME RECORD <UDF> 
Where <UDF> represents pressing the actual flash button on the front panel. 
It is possible to assign more than one Override UDF. This allows you to have an Override 
fader on several different pages if required. 
There is an internal level for the Override value, which is displayed in the status bar on the 
home screen of the touch screen and at the bottom of the monitor screen(s). 
The Override fader(s) work in an LTP manner, ie whenever any Override fader is moved, 
the internal level is updated to the new level. 
To adjust the Override value, simply move the Override fader to the required level. 
Virtual Playback Master UDF 
The  Virtual  Playback  Master Fader  is a special  UDF  that  acts  as  a  master  fader  for  the 
intensity channels in the cue stacks that are currently assigned to the virtual playback. 
To  assign  the  Virtual  Playback  Master  Fader  to  a  UDF  enter  the  following  command:  
STACK RECORD <UDF>. 
It  is  possible  to assign  more  than  one  Virtual  Playback  Master fader. This allows you  to 
have a Virtual Playback Master fader on several different UDF pages, if required. 
There is an internal level for the Virtual Playback Master which is displayed in the status 
bar on the home screen of the touch screen and at the bottom of the monitor screen(s). 
The  Virtual  Playback  Master  fader(s)  work  in  an  LTP  manner,  ie  whenever  any  Virtual 
Playback Master fader is moved, the internal level is updated to the new level. 
When the last Virtual Playback Master UDF is deleted the internal Virtual Playback Master 
level is reset to itâs default value of 100%. 










