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334 Ion Operations Manual
fader.
Note: You can use multiple global effects faders.
The following filters can be applied to effects running on:
Cue lists - you can specify certain cue lists or select {All} or {None}.
Submasters - you can specify certain submasters or select {All} or {None}.
Channels - you can specify certain channels that will be affected by the global effects
fader.See Channel and Parameter Filters on Faders (on page80)
Parameters - you can specify certain parameters that will be affected by the global effects
fader.See Channel and Parameter Filters on Faders (on page80)
Effects - you can specify certain effects or select {All} or {None}.
Manual - when on, the global effects fader will only affect manually run effects. By default,
this is off.
Note: If no filters have been applied, the fader will master all effects.
Fader Options
The following fader options are available for a global effects fader:
Effect Rate - fader centers to home. It controls the rate of any running effects (same behavior
as using rate via the Effect Status Display). Min is 0, and Max is 200.
Effect Size- similar to Effect Rate but for effect size. Min is 0, and Max is 200.
Fader Disabled - no action is assigned to the fader.
Effect Master - masters the entry/ exit mode of the effects (size, rate or both).
Button Options
The following options are available for global effect buttons:
Bump - plays back the effect at 100% of the recorded level. It will continue to do so until
released.
Freeze- halts all effect activity on the fader.
Start Stop Effect -starts the effect while ignoring dwell times. Will stop effects if any are run-
ning.
Button Disabled - no action is assigned to the button.
Macro - allows you to assign a macro as a button action.
Delaying Effects
A delay can be placed on an effect in a cue or submaster by using the syntax [Effect] [n] [Delay] [n]
[Enter]. [Effect] [n] [Delay] [Enter] removes the delay.
Note: If an effect delay is set in live, the cue or submaster must be recorded to include the
delay.

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