User Guide
Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
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Chapter 3
Setting Channel Levels
This chapter explains how to set channel levels for conventional channels,
setting device trait levels of automated devices is explained later in
Devices
.
Conventional channels, whether recalled from the keypad, channel
faders or submasters operate in a HTP (Highest takes precedence)
mode while device traits operate in a LTP (Latest takes precedence)
mode.
Setting channel levels is the first step in recording Submasters, Groups and
Cues. This chapter will show you how to set channel levels using all of the
console features and includes the following sections:
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How to set levels with Channel Faders (All models except Innovator 600)
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Channel Bump Buttons
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How to set levels with the Keypad
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How to set levels with the Trackball
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Proportional Control with the Trackball
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Using Submasters to set Channel Levels
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Channel Lists
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Display of Channel Levels
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Channel Level Colors
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Active vs. Captured Channels
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Console Operating Modes
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Two Scene Mode (All models except Innovator 600)
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Single Scene Mode
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"Match and Take Control" difference between Single Scene and
Two Scene modes
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Restoring Channel Levels (“Undo”)
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Channel Check Mode
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+/- Mode
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Parked Dimmers
Summary of Contents for 24/48
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Page 108: ...Chapter 5 Cues Page 96 Rev 1 30 03 07 r1...
Page 146: ...Chapter 8 Macros Page 134 Rev 1 30 03 07 r1...
Page 186: ...Chapter 10 Automated Devices Page 174 Rev 1 30 03 07 r1...
Page 210: ...Chapter 12 System Settings Page 198 Rev 1 30 03 07 r1...
Page 228: ...Chapter 14 Alternate Control Interfaces Page 216 Rev 1 30 03 07 r1...
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