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MIKADO USER MANUAL
User Manual - page 24
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7. GRAB MASTER
7.1 Overview
The Grab Master is a multi function master. It can be used as either;
•
A
Memory
master.
•
A Chaser master.
•
A (phantom) Preset master.
You change its function by what you record in it.
7.2 GRAB MASTER AS A MEMORY MASTER
The Grab Master can be used as a memory location for a Memory. In effect, it is creating
another Memory that can be concurrently replayed along with the other 12 submasters.
To record the output of the MIKADO in the Grab Master, press [record memory] [F/A]
(GRAB).
The contents of the Grab Master (including its fade time), may be edited in exactly the same
manner as a Memory. See Section 8.5 - "Editing a Memory".
7.3 GRAB MASTER AS A CHASER MASTER
This is the same procedure as recording a Chaser on a submaster except that the Grab
Master is selected as the Chaser number. The Chaser in the Grab Master may be controlled
and edited in exactly the same manner as a Chaser in a submaster.
To record a Chaser in the Grab Master, press [record chaser] [F/A] (GRAB).
Each step of a Chaser can consist of a previously recorded Memory or a snapshot of the
current output. Up to 24 steps can be recorded in the Chaser.
To record a Memory as a step make sure that the [MODE] button is set to Memory, press
[PAGE] (optional) then tap [F/A] (Memory number). You cannot record a Chaser as a step in
a Chaser.
To record a snapshot of the output as a step, create the desired look on the output, then
press [record memory].
Continue to record steps as above.
When all steps have been recorded, press [record chaser] to end.
7.4 GRAB MASTER AS A PHANTOM PRESET MASTER
When you perform a "Grab" and then fade up the Grab Master, it allows the Preset Masters
(and hence the channel faders and/or submasters) currently producing the output to be faded
down whilst the Grab Master maintains the output. This allows the next look to be preset
"blind" on either of the preset banks. This is most useful in WIDE and MEMORY modes as
the Grab Master effectively provides a ("Phantom") submaster page.
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