6.
Stack
A Stack crossfade slide control is provided to allow manual crossfades between Stack steps
to be performed by the operator. The Stack allows memory scenes to executed sequentially.
7.
Channel Output
LED’s
The 16 LED’s above the channel sliders are variable in intensity and give a relative indication
of the current output level of that channel.
8.
Channel Bumps
Channel Bump buttons allow individual channels to change quickly to full intensity.
9.
Toggle
Activating the Toggle function will cause the Channel Bump buttons to toggle on or off with
each press.
10.
Page
The MC 6300 memory scenes are structured into 16 pages. Each page contains 8 memory
scenes that can be accessed with the 8 scene select buttons. Pages are selected by using the
Page button. Each tap of the Page button sequences to the next page. The active page is
indicated on the LCD display. While holding the Page button down, the Next and Previous
buttons can be used to increment or decrement the page.
11.
Program
The Program button is used to program Memory Scenes, the Stack, Chases and Audio trigger
effects. Simply press the Program button followed by the function desired to initiate
programming.
12.
Pile
Pile allows scenes to be brought up on top of each other. This feature can be used as many
times as wished, so to allow as may scenes to be piled on as desired.
13.
Modify
Lighting channels can be controlled individually on stage by activating the Modify function.
14.
Snapshot Go
The Snapshot Go button can be used to create scenes on the fly. When the Go button is
pressed, a snapshot of the channel slide controls is placed into an autofader and faded to at
the current fade rate.
15.
Snapshot Clear
The Snapshot Clear button is used to blackout the Snapshot at the current fade rate.
16.
Blind
The Blind button allows previewing and programming of memory without affecting the stage
levels.
17.
Blackout
Pressing the Blackout button will cause one of two things to happen. If a chase is active,
tapping Blackout will cause the chase to fade out at the current autofade rate. If no chase
is active, or has just been deactivated, a tap of the Blackout button will cause all stage levels
to fade out at the current autofade rate.
18.
Configuration
Changes to the MC 6300 configuration modes are initiated with the Configuration button.
Configuration modes include such things as number of dimmers output and softpatch.
19. LCD display
The LCD display is located at the center of the console’s front panel. When no special
functions are active, this display shows the current memory page number, active chase number,
chase rate, fade rate, current stack step and next stack step.
20. Select
The Select button is used to Select an item for modification on the LCD display during
configuration or Stack programming. The item is selected if it is underlined.
21. Next
The Next button will increment the stack step if no special function is selected. If the console
is in Configuration mode, the Next button is used to sequence through various modes or to
modify an item.
22. Previous
The Previous button will decrement the stack step if no special function is selected. If the
console is in Configuration mode, the Previous button is used to sequence through various
modes or to modify an item.
NOTE: Touch
Sensitive Buttons
All of the buttons on the MC 6300 that initiate or deactivate scenes operate such that tapping
the button will cause fading to occur at the current fade rate determined by the Fade Rate
slide control. Pressing and holding the button will override the fade control and cause an
instant fade.
Overview
MC 6300
Front Panel
Software Revision 1.00 and above
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