Match And Take Control" Difference Between Single Scene And Two Scene - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
"Match and Take Control" difference between
Single Scene and Two Scene
The "Match and Take Control" functionality of a channel fader allows you to
use a channel fader to take control of an individual channel's level that has
already been set by the keypad or a cue. This can be very useful if you
want to quickly adjust a channel's level while a cue is running.
To match and take control of a channel you must first move the channel
fader to match the current level of the channel in the display. As soon as
the level is matched, the channel level changes color to indicate that the
channel fader now has control.
In single scene mode you will have full control of the channel's level. For
example, if a cue has set channel 1's level at 50%, you will be able to take
control of the channel's level between 0 - FL once you have raised
(matched) the channel fader to 50%.
However in two scene mode, you will only have control of the channel's
above
level
a cue has set channel 1's level at 50%, you will only be able to take control
of the channel's level between 50 - FL once you have raised (matched) the
channel fader to 50%.
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what it was initially set at by the keypad or cue. For example, if
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