Assigning Effects To Submasters; Assigning Groups To Submasters; Assigning Macros To Submasters - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Submasters

Assigning Effects to Submasters

An effect submaster has a specific effect assigned to it. Pressing an effect
submaster's bump button or moving its slider will start the effect running.
If a submaster contains a recorded effect, the submaster number appears
in yellow in the submaster fader window of the Playback display, see Figure
4.2 on previous page.
Refer to
effect submasters.

Assigning Groups to Submasters

A group submaster is a submaster with a specific group assigned to it. In a
group submaster, the group is called up with its assigned levels
proportionately to the setting of the submaster fader. When a group is
edited, the submaster to which it was assigned to will also be updated. If a
submaster contains an group, the groups levels will appear in teal while in
the Submaster Preview display.
Please see
groups to submasters.

Assigning Macros to Submasters

A macro is a series of keystrokes you record to perform a complex
command. A macro submaster is submaster with a macro number assigned
to it. In a submaster with a macro assigned, the macro begins to run when
you press the bump button or move the submaster fader. The fader handle
has no impact on any levels created within the macro, it simply executes
when the handle moves from zero.
Chapter 8 Macros
See
submaster.
Page 48
Chapter 7 Effects
for information on how to create and record
Chapter 6 Groups
for information on how to create and record a macro
for information on recording and assigning
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