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Using Stop Effect
The [Stop Effect] button can be used to stop all effects from operating on any or all faders, or it may
be used with the control keypad to stop a specific effect.
• To stop all effects on a fader, press [Stop Effect] & [Load] of the associated fader.
• To stop a specific effect regardless of the fader it is operating on, press [Effect] [2] [Stop
Effect] [Enter].
When an effect is stopped, all impact of the effect is removed and the stage output is as though the
effect has never been activated.
Release a Fader
To release a fader, thereby clearing all cues from that fader, press [Release] & [Load] for the
associated fader. When a fader is unloaded, control is returned to the master fader. If there are no
values for unloaded channels from the master fader, channels are set to default.
Channels return to the master fader using the category level timing of the active cue on that fader.
If the master fader is released, the fader is cleared and any intensity values owned by that fader are
set to zero, any non-intensity parameters remain in their current state.
All fader attributes (timing disable, filters, and so on) are cleared by the release action.
Turning a Fader Off
To turn a fader off, press [Off] & [Load] of the associated fader. When a fader is turned off, the cue
list is maintained on that fader, and any values provided by the fader are returned to the master
fader or their background state.
Press [Off] & [Load] again to turn the associated fader back on. The active cue is replayed,
following the rules for assert.
You can turn the fader back on by pressing the [Go] or [Stop/Back] button on the fader, or by
executing a [Go to Cue] for the cue list on that fader, provided the cue list is not already active on
another playback.