Submaster List; Submaster Properties - ETC Ion Operation Manual

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[6] [Thru] [1][0] [Record] [Sub] [3] [Enter] - records only channels 6 through 10 to submaster 3.
[1] [Thru] [5] {Blue} [Record] [Sub] [6] [Enter] - records only the blue color for channels 1
through 5.
[1] [Thru] [1][0] {Offset} {Odd} [Record] [Sub] [4] [Enter] - records channels 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 into sub-
master 4. For more information on using Offset, please see
If a submaster already has data stored to it, selective store will act as a merge function. Using the
above example of channels 6 through 10 stored to submaster 3, if you were to then store channel 5
to submaster 3, that would be added to the current content so that channels 5 through 10 are now
stored.
If you don't want the data to merge, you can either first delete the submaster to remove the original
content (see
[5] Record] [Sub] [3] [Rem Dim] [Enter] - records channel 5 to submaster 3 and removes any
previous data from the submaster.

Submaster List

You can access the submaster list by pressing [Sub] [Sub], [Tab] [1][5] or through the browser
(Record Target Lists>Submaster List>[Select]). Either of these commands will open a new tab for the
submaster list or if it is already open on a tab, will bring focus to the list.
The list view includes a list of all submasters including their labels and all properties. You can navigate
within the list by using the [Next] and [Last] buttons or by selecting the desired submaster from the
command line.
Editing Submasters
While in the Submaster list, if you want to edit the contents of the submaster, you can select the sub-
master and press {Edit}. This changes focus to the Live/ Blind tab and places you into the Blind edit
mode for the specified submaster. You may also press [Blind] and select the required submaster from
the command line.
Any changes made in this screen are automatically stored. A [Record] or [Update] command is not
required.

Submaster Properties

Faders can be mapped to a submaster in the fader configuration display, or by recording or loading a
submaster. See
Loading Submasters (on page 351)
If a fader has been configured for default mapping in the fader configuration display, the fader will
receive its configuration from the
list will be shared with any default mapping faders loaded with that submaster. If changes are made
to a fader set to default mapping in the fader configuration display, those changes will also happen
in the Submaster List. If set to Local, any changes made in the fader configuration display will impact
only that instance of the content.
Storing and Using Submasters
Deleting a Submaster (on page 354)
Fader Configuration (on
for more information.
Submaster
or you can selective store while using [Rem Dim].
page 74),
Recording a Submaster (on the previous
List. Changes made to a submaster in the submaster
Offset (on page 156)
page), or
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