Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
Channel lists
The [AND], [THRU], [MINUS] and [ONLY] keys are used to make lists
of channels and other items. You are not required to enter the list in any
particular order. You can generally just enter channel lists in the order in
which you might be thinking of them. For example:
Procedure:
1. Press [STAGE]
2. Press [1] [AND] [6] [THRU] [12]
3. Press [AT] [75]
Remember, there is no "channel" key; when you enter a number in the
command line, the console automatically assumes that the number is a
channel number.
Command Line Syntax
[AND] appears in the Command Line as "
[THRU] appears in the Command Line as ">"
[MINUS] appears in the Command Line as "
[ONLY] appears in the Command Line as "only
For example, if you enter key strokes as follows:
[12] [THRU] [24] [AND] [36] [MINUS] [23] [AT] [FULL]
"Channel 12 > 24 + 36 - 23 at Full" appears in the Command Line.
Listed below are common examples of channel / level command variations:
[#] [AT] [#] (Sets single channel to a level.)
[#] [AND] [#] [AT] [#] (Sets 2 different channels to a level.)
[#] [THRU] [#] [AT] [#] (Sets a list of consecutive channels to a level.)
Items using the [THRU] key may be listed from lowest to highest or
highest to lowest.
The [ONLY] key is particularly useful when working with Groups and
Devices. See
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and
Notes:
Opens Stage display
Command Line reads:
"1 + 6 > 12 at 75"
(Channels 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 at 75%)
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