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Flashing Submasters


sicole

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Me again!

 

1. Programmed a submaster directly and changed the setup of it so that the flash button when pressed solos the sub. It works when using outputs on the preset masters but when the playback master is outputting, it does not solo.

 

How Do I ....... ?!

 

2. Is there a way to jump back to a memory like you used to do on the Frog?

 

3. Is there a quick way of getting back to the top of the memory stack?

 

Thanks again!!!!!!

 

Si

backSTAGE Theatre Supplies LTD

 

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Hi Si

 

1)At the moment, Solo only applies to the area of the desk you're solo'ing (if you solo the preset channels, they only solo channels controlled by presets, etc). This is something we're looking to change at some point.

 

2)Cue Jumps are due to be implemented in the next software version.

 

3)If you select the "no" field of the Memories window and press ENTER to open the field for editing, you can then type in a cue number (either using the MFKs or an external keyboard) and press ENTER again to select it as the "Next" memory. If you press GO instead of ENTER after editing the number, that cue will be triggered.

 

I hope this helps you... If you need anything else, let us know :)

Peter Kirkup

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