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Overview
Front
Panel
1.
Channel Level Slide
Controls
The Channel Level Slide Controls are used to vary the output levels of the 16 individual
control channels. These levels can be used in programming memory scenes or chase steps.
They can also be used to directly control the channel’s output to stage.
2.
Master Level
Overall light intensity to the stage is controlled by the Master Level slide control. While
the Master Level is usually kept in the maximum position (fully up), all light levels, except
those from the channel bump buttons, can be increased or decreased proportionally by adjusting
this slide control. It should be noted that the Master Level control only affects the output
levels and has no effect on the LED channel level indicators.
3.
Audio
The Audio slide control adjusts the input sensitivity of the audio circuitry. Adjust the audio
sensitivity by starting this slide control at minimum and increasing until the desired effects
have been achieved.
4.
Chase Rate
The Chase Rate slide control adjusts the step rate of the chase effect. The step rate is
indicated by the red LED located directly below the Chase Rate slide control. This LED
will flash every time the chase is sequenced.
5.
Fade Rate
The MC 6300 has an autofader to provide automatic dipless crossfades from one scene to
another. The Fade Rate slide control determines the speed at which the fate will occur. The
fade will happen instantly when this control is in the fully down position and causes increasingly
slower fades as the control is raised.
MC 6300
Overview
Software Revision 1.00 and above
Front Panel
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