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41.12.2
Sub Master function.
The Sub Master can be configured to control either
playback
faders only, or
add/swap
buttons only, or both (the default).
It can also be set as a programmer master, a preset master or both.
41.12.3
Crossfade Master function
The Crossfade master can be configured in several different ways:
• Manual Crossfade (default)
• Rate Master
• Global Rate Master
• Busking Rate Master
• Cue Stack Rate Master
• Cue Stack Global Rate Master
• Sub Master
See
manual control
,
rate master
for more details.
Sub Master is useful on Compact Consoles which do not have a separate sub master fader. When set to sub master, the Sub
Master function above determines its function.
41.13
Crossfade button function
This option determines the function of the GO buttons in the crossfade master section.
When set to "Default" the function of the GO button is determined by the Crossfade Master function option - for "Global Rate"
and "Club Master" the button is set to Global Tap, for "Rate" and "Busking Master" it is set to Tap to Time for the selected
playback, for all other options it is set to normal "Go/Back" function.
When set to "Tap To Time Selected" the GO button affects the absolute rate of the currently selected Playback. When set to
"Global Tap to Time" affects the absolute rate of all active playbacks.
Cue Stacks can be set to use a divisor of the tapped time - in Cue Stack Options, Audio set The rate that the Rate Divisor - by
default it is set to "Normal" and takes the tapped time. Options include "Div by 2" to "Div by 8" and "Mult by 2". The divisor
affects setting of the rate by tap to time either as the selected playback, as part of global tap to time, or as part of audio BPM rate
setting.
Cue Stacks can also have the Rate Divisor can be set to "Inhibit" - in this case the rate of the Cue Stack is never affected by global
tap to time options. This allows Global Tap to Time to be used without affecting particular Cue Stacks.
41.13.1
Split Crossfade on PB9/PB10
When enabled from the Setup Window, playbacks faders 9 and 10 become Cross Masters for manual Fade In and Fade Out.
Pressing the Pause button on either playback 9 or 10 brings the current playback under manual control.
The two faders can then be used to fade in each new Cue with separate control for fade in and fade out.
Pressing the Go button on either Playback 9 or 10 returns the current playback to normal Cue execution.
When enabled, playbacks faders 9 and 10 can not be used as normal playbacks.