User Guide
It is also possible to select a
Procedure:
1. Press [STAGE]
2. Select first channel in range
with trackball
3. Press and hold the [SELECT] key
while moving trackball to select range
4. Release [SELECT] key after desired
range has been selected
5. Press and hold the [CHANGE] key
while adjusting levels with trackball
When channels are under command of the trackball they appear in
boxed amber, this means that the channels are "captured". See
Captured Channels
Proportional Control with the Trackball
All captured channels are affected proportionally when you use the
trackball. Proportional control operates such that a given rotation of the
trackball may cause a greater change to a higher level than to a lower level.
For example: Channels 1 and 2 are captured at 25% and 50% respectively.
If the trackball is used to move channel 1 to 50%, channel 2 will be brought
to 100% (FL). If the trackball is moved further, channel 1 will increase until
it reaches full also. This is known as "overranging". As the Trackball is used
to lower the levels, channel 1 will start to come down from full first. When it
reaches 50%, channel 2 will begin to come down. Eventually you can return
all channels under control of the trackball to their original levels, provided
that you maintain trackball control over them.
Using Submasters to set Channel Levels
Pre-recorded submasters can be used to quickly set channel levels. By
bringing up desired looks with submasters that already have channel levels
recorded, you can use these levels to record other submasters, cues and
groups.
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Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
range
of channels with the trackball:
section further in this chapter.
Notes:
Opens Stage display
Place the cursor directly
beneath
the channel number
Move the cursor in a straight
line to select channels on the
same line, or move up or
down to select channels in
lines above or below.
Release [CHANGE] key when
done
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