ETC SmartFade User Manual page 52

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S l a v e M e m o r y P l a y b a c k
No slaved record operations are supported. You must record memories/sequences
independently on each console. Once you have programmed memories into the slave
console, you can play back those memories from the Master. Slave memories will operate
even if the slave is set to channels.
Faders and bumps on the Master will operate the corresponding slave memories in parallel.
Memory page change is supported as well. So navigating through pages on the master will
select the same page(s) on the slave(s).
If the slave memory fader contains a sequence, the sequence will be activated. It is possible
to have a memory recorded on the master and a sequence recorded to the same fader on
the Slave and they will operate together when activated from the master.
Remote channel control is not supported. Therefore, slave channels cannot be controlled
by the master and they always remain independent of master control.
S l a v e S T A C K P l a y b a c k
Once the STACK has been programmed on all consoles, STACK playback can be
controlled from the master. GO, Goto Step Zero, Jump-to-Step, and GO-Back functions
(see
Crossfader Control of STACK, page
N o t e :
Any slave console must have the STACK turned on (illuminated) in order for master
STACK control to function.
By pressing [ .. ] on the master you will play the STACK on the master and all connected
slave consoles. Each STACK will run the same step but will adhere to the local step times
as programmed. You can also use the crossfader pair on the master to fade into the next
step on the master and the slave(s) at the manual rate.
Using [ .. ], Goto zero, Jump-to-step and GO-back always sync the slave to the master's
step number. Manual crossfade on the master does not re-sync the step number, so if the
slave is advanced separately and then the master does a manual crossfade, the slave will
fade into the wrong step. Use GO or Jump-to-step to re-synchronize the master and slave
steps.
O t h e r F u n c t i o n s
Rate override is not transferred over MIDI and will only affect the local console.
Black Out and Grand Master control are both transferred over MIDI. Thereby creating a
"Master Master".
Solo is not transferred. Each console may be set to solo mode independently. If the slave
is set to solo and a memory bump is pressed on the master, the slave will solo that bump
even if the master is not in solo mode.
The 'Bumps' fader level is transferred.
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29) are all supported.
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