310 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
Editing Submasters
While in the Submaster list, if you want to edit the contents of the submaster, you can select the
submaster and press {Edit}. This changes focus to the Live/ Blind tab and places you into the
Blind edit mode for the specified submaster. You may also press [Blind] and select the required
submaster from the command line.
Any changes made in this screen are automatically stored. A [Record] or [Update] command is
not required.
Submaster Properties
Faders can be mapped to a submaster in the fader configuration display, or by recording or
loading a submaster. See
Fader Configuration (on page60)
,
Recording a Submaster (on the
previous page)
, or
Loading Submasters (on page315)
for more information.
If a fader has been configured for default mapping in the fader configuration display, the fader
will receive its configuration from the Submaster List. Changes made to a submaster in the
submaster list will be shared with any default mapping faders loaded with that submaster. If
changes are made to a fader set to default mapping in the fader configuration display, those
changes will also happen in the Submaster List. If set to Local, any changes made in the fader
configuration display will impact only that instance of the content.
The following options are available for submasters:
Mode
You may define your submaster as additive (contributes to the live output), inhibitive (limits live
output) or an effect submaster. Element defaults to submasters being additive.
Additive submasters are indicated by a green LED and a yellow fader icon in the fader ribbon.
Inhibitive submasters display these indicators in red in the fader ribbon, however the bump
button will still display in green.
Channels mastered by an inhibitive submaster are indicated with an “I” next to the intensity
value in the channel display in live. Inhibitive submasters do not provide levels to the stage
picture, they limit them (similar to a grandmaster). It is possible to put non-intensity parameters
onto an inhibitive submaster, but it must be done from blind.
For more information about effect submasters, see
Effects on Faders (on page300)
.
Master
A fader can be assigned as a Master. When it is a master, its behavior as a Proportional Master
or Intensity Master (I-Master) is drawn from this setting.