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Adding a rate to a submaster

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Rate allows you to record submasters that play back faster or slower than their recorded fade times. This can be especially helpful when you are trying to calculate complex timing information for effects loaded to a submaster.

Note: If you adjust the rate on a submaster containing an effect, the rate adjustment affects individual step timing but does not change the overall effect timing.

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Rate is expressed as a percentage. A submaster with a rate of 100 plays back at its recorded fade time. A rate of 300 plays the submaster back three times faster than its recorded fade time. A rate of 50 causes it to play back half as fast as its recorded fade time. You may assign a rate of up to 2,000 percent.

To add a rate to submaster 7, follow these steps:

Action:

Keystrokes:

1. Press [Blind]. Selects Blind display mode 2. Press [Sub] [7]. Prompt reads:

Select submaster number To select submaster type, press TYPE

3. Press [S5], Rate. Prompt reads:

Use keypad to select submaster rate (0 to 2000, 100 = Normal)

4. Press [1][5][0]. Corner reads: Rate 150

5. Press [Enter]. Rate of 150 percent is recorded into submaster 7

3. If you do not enter a dwell time for a submaster, the submaster defaults to a manual dwell.

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