Chapter 8 Reference
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Level slider
The Level slider controls output levels of channels in a chase. If a
channel is included in both a scene and a chase, the Level slider
setting affects its output only when it is flashed as part of a chase
sequence.
When channels are recorded in a chase, they are automatically
recorded at full intensity. Changing the Level slider setting equally
changes the intensity of all channels in the chase.
To change the output level of a chase, move the slider up or down.
As you move the slider from
10
to
0
, the level of output intensity
decreases from 100 percent to zero. Setting the Level slider at
0
has
the same effect as pressing chase [B/O] (black out). See page
XX
for
more information on [B/O].
The numbers next to the slider indicate the output level of the chase.
The scale is marked
0
through
10
, representing the percentage of
maximum output divided by 10.
Example
Set Level slider at
5
. Output levels of chase channels are set at 50
percent.
[Load]
[Load] indicates that the next number entered will be either a
submaster or memory that you wish to load to a cross fader. There are
two [Load] buttons, one over each cross fader. For more information
on loading submasters and memories to cross faders see pages
XX
and
XX
.
Example
Scene A [Load], submaster [1] loads submaster 1 to scene A cross
fader.
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