300 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
Note: To access [Preset] on Element, press [Shift] & [Intensity Palette] or use the
{Preset} button in MLControls.
Recording an Effect in a Cue
To apply an existing effect, press:
[Select Channels] [Effect] [x] [Enter]
Recording to a cue, press:
[Record] [Cue] [x] [Enter]
Recording to a cue part, press:
[Record] [Cue] [x] [Part] [x] [Enter]
Effects on Faders
Channels running effects can be loaded onto a submaster. By default pressing the bump button
of the submaster starts or stops the effect.
For the submaster to control the rate and/ or size of the effect, it can be configured as an effects
submaster. To configure an effects submaster, see
Submaster Properties (on page310)
.
CAUTION: When a submaster is defined as effect, only the effect information is
stored.
There are several submaster button and fader configuration options that affect how effects run.
See
Submaster Fader and Button Configuration (on page314)
for more information about those
options.
Configuring an Effect Submaster
To configure an effect submaster, press:
[Sub] [x] {Properties} [Enter]
Note: The {Properties} softkey will open the submaster properties display in the CIA.
For more information, see Submaster Properties (on page310).
Recording an Effect to a Submaster
To apply an existing effect, press:
[Select Channels] [Effect] [x] [Enter]
Recording to a submaster, press:
[Record] [Sub] [x] [Enter]
A submaster can be configured to be an effect submaster. You can configure at the same time
as you record the submaster. Before you hit [Enter], hit the softkey for {Properties} to open the
submaster properties display in the CIA. Select Effect as the mode. For more information, see
Submaster Properties (on page310)
.
Running an Effect from a Submaster
The way effects are played back from a submaster depends on its mode, and whether the
submaster is set to be a proportional fader or an intensity master.