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Note: The Master channel display does not appear when you are using the Global menus, since
then all channels are being affected equally and the Global channel is, in effect, the Master
channel.
Channel Delegation Status
Non-standard Mode Indicators
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Section 1: Introduction to Dveous/MX
nels that are affected by menu settings. In HD mode you will have either one
(1A) or two (1A and 1B) or four (1A, 1B, 2A and 2B) channels that are affected
by menu settings. Because it can get confusing moving around channels, the
Master Channel tells you at a glance which channel's menu settings you are
looking at. By default, Dveous/MX assigns 1A as the Master and in one channel
HD mode, 1A is always the Master channel.
The Master Channel does not have any greater importance than any of the oth-
ers, but exists for display purposes only. You can designate any channel as the
Master, depending on whose menu settings you want to know. For example, if
2A is the Master Channel, any menu you press shows the settings for 2A.
However, whatever changes you make to the Master Channel affect all other
delegated channels, with all offsets between channels being maintained when
you enter the new value.
To make another channel the Master Channel, quickly double press that chan-
nel's button. Its number now appears in the menu display as the Master Chan-
nel and all menu setting will reflect it.
This part of the menu display tells you which channels (including the GLOBAL
button) you have delegated, or selected for activity. The delegated channel(s) are
highlighted black.
If one or more non-standard modes are in use, Dveous/MX tells you by display-
ing its mode in the menu display. The five non-standard modes are as follows.
Joystick Lock – Locks the joystick to the controls of a menu. When you go
another menu, after pressing JOYSTICK LOCK, the joystick adjusts param-
eters from the previous menu, giving you twice the control over affecting an
image.
NoXpnt – Tells Dveous/MX to ignore the inputs originally programmed for
an effect and run it using the currently selected inputs.
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