Submaster Operation; Recording A Submaster; Playing Back A Submaster; Playing Back A Submaster With Time - Philips 64331 Operation Manual

Standard lighting 200 plus series. 200 plus 12/24, 200 plus 24/48
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To leave the crossfade function in Single Preset mode press the NEXT button when the PRESET A and PRESET B
MASTER faders are at the top. This will turn out the red light and the A STORE and B STORE buttons will be
inactive.

3. Submaster Operation

In Submaster mode it is possible to store generic channels and play them back using the PRESET A and PRESET B
faders as submasters.

Recording a Submaster

Set the console to Single Scene or Two Scene mode. Remember, Single Scene gives you access to more channels.
Set the level of the channels using the PRESET A and PRESET B faders. Once you have set the levels to the
intensity required press the RECORD button. The flash buttons under the faders will begin to flash red. Select which
of the available 48 submasters (24 on the 12/24 version) you wish to store the set channels in and press the flash
button associated with that submaster. The flash buttons will stop flashing and the button of the submaster you have
recorded to will go red. You can see the record function happening in the lower left corner of the LCD screen, a series
of blocks will scroll across the screen as the memory is written.
Example:
1) Go into Single Scene Mode.
2) Set channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 to 100%. Set channels 9, 10, 11 and 12 to 50%.
3) Press RECORD.
4) Select Submaster 1 by pressing the flash button under Fader 1.
5) Set channels 5 through 10 to 75% and channels 15 through 24 to 30%.
6) Press RECORD.
7) Select Submaster 5 by pressing the flash button under Fader 5.
8) Set channels 12 through 18 to 100% and channels 1 through 9 at 40%.
9) Press RECORD.
10) Select the Submaster 9 by pressing the flash button under Fader 9.
Congratulations! You have recorded three Submasters.

Playing Back a Submaster

Set all the channel faders to 0%. Press the SUBMASTER button. It will turn red.
The flash button below any submaster in which information has been stored will be red. You can output the submaster
by raising that fader to 100%. If you press the flash button you will flash the contents of the submaster to the level set
by the FLASH LEVEL fader.
Example: (we will use the three submasters recorded in
1) Go to Submaster mode by pressing the SUBMASTER button. It will turn red to show that Submaster mode
is selected.
2) The flash buttons under Faders 1, 5 and 9 will be red.
3) Raise Fader 1 to 100%. Channels 1 through 4 and 9 through 12 will be outputting at their recorded values.
4) Lower Fader 1 and raise Fader 5, channels 5 through 10 and 15 through 24 will be playing back at their
recorded levels.
5) Lower Fader 5 and raise Fader 9, channels 12 through 18 and channels 1 through 9 will be outputting at
their recorded values.

Playing Back a Submaster with Time

It is possible to assign a time to a Submaster fader. This time will be used to fade the submaster in and out. There are
two ways to assign a time to a Submaster, when recording it or after it is recorded.
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CONSOLE BASIC OPERATION
"Recording a
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