
122 Emphasis Console v2.0.0 User Manual
Supermaster
See Supermasters, page 158.
Record Submasters
Recording a submaster is very similar to recording a cue. All active channels are recorded
to the submaster unless you use the Except or Solo commands (See Special Functions,
page 128).
Note:
Remember that the [Record] function will store all Stage levels in the cue, group or
submaster you specify. Make sure that you have cleared all unwanted channels before
recording your cues. Stray channel levels may come from captured channels, active
submasters, cues in the fader pairs, or channels in the background. If you need to leave
a channel or dimmer at a level, but you do not want to record it at that level in your cues,
use the Except or Solo commands (see Special Functions, page 128) or the Park
command (see Park, page 109).
Record pile-on submasters:
Step 1: Select channels using the procedure described in Select Channels, Dimmers
and Fixtures, page 86.
Step 2: Set levels using the procedure described in Set Levels, page 89 and Moving
Light Control, page 95.
Step 3: Press [Record] [Sub] [x] [Enter], where [x] is the target submaster number. If
the target submaster number has already been recorded, a “Sub Recorded”
message will blink on the stage display. If you choose to record to a used
number, the new look will overwrite the old look. You may also press [Record]
[Sub-Bump] to record a look directly to a submaster.
Record inhibitive submasters:
Step 1: Select channels using the procedure described in Select Channels, Dimmers
and Fixtures, page 86.
Step 2: Set levels using the procedure described in Set Levels, page 89 and Moving
Light Control, page 95. In the Stage display, only channels with levels are
recorded to a submaster.
Step 3: Press [Record] [Sub] [x] [Enter], where [x] is the target submaster number. If
the target submaster number has already been recorded, a “Sub Recorded”
message will blink on the stage display. If you choose to record to a used
number, the new look will overwrite the old look. You may also press [Record]
[Sub-Bump] to record a look directly to a submaster.
Step 4: Press [Sub] [x] [Type] [2] [Enter] to set the Inhibitive type for submaster [x]. The
submaster’s LED will blink until you raise the fader to full. For submasters 13-24
(73-108 on Insight), the red LED will light instead of the green one, to indicate the
submaster is inhibitive.
Note:
If you change an inhibitive submaster back into a pile-on submaster, channels recorded
in that submaster will return to their previously recorded levels.
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