Chapter 13 Submasters Express provides you with 24 submaster sliders. A submaster is a group of channels recorded at proportional levels and controlled by a slider and a bump button. Submasters enable you to save complex looks you use frequently and play them back manually. They can also be used as building blocks when you create scenes, cues or other submasters.
Note: On the Express 24/48, in one scene mode, you may set the bottom row of channel sliders to be your 24 submasters. In two scene mode you will not be able to use submasters. See Chapter 23 Two scene preset, page 257, for more information. A channel may be included in any number of submasters. You can record a total of 240 submasters (24 submasters in each of ten pages of submaster memory). Each submaster slider is accompanied by a bump button and one LED. The slider allows you to bring up the submaster look manually. The bump button allows you to flash the submaster to its full recorded level or to begin its programmed fade, if it has one. The LEDs show you which sliders control recorded submasters. This chapter includes the following sections: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Submaster types Submaster pages Playback Submaster List Submaster LEDs Submaster bump buttons Recording submasters Creating inhibitive submasters Modifying submasters in Blind Modifying submasters in Stage Using Update to modify submasters Live control of a submaster Controlling submaster fades manually Labeling submasters Copying submasters Loading cues or groups to submasters Copying cues or groups to submasters Clearing submasters
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