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User Guide Chapter 3 Setting Channel Levels
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1 Page 37
Follow the example below to set channel levels in Scenes A and B and then
crossfade between them:
Procedure: Notes:
1. Press [STAGE] System must be already set to
Two-Scene operation
2. Raise the A/B Crossfaders to their Make sure grand-master is full
top positions; A at 100, B at 0 up and blackout key is off
3. Raise Faders 1 thru 12 to 75 Scene A channel levels are
in Scene A visible in the Stage display
4. Raise Faders 13 thru 24 to 50
in Scene B
5. Lower the A/B Crossfaders to their Scene B channel levels are
bottom positions; A at 0, B at 100 now visible in the Stage
display while Scene A channel
levels fade to 0.
While in Two Scene mode, you can also record memory cues and then
playback memory cues with the C/D crossfaders. See
Chapter 5 Cues
for more information.
Single Scene Mode
When operating in Single Scene mode you cannot crossfade between
scenes A and B as described in Two Scene mode above. As all channel
faders are considered to be in one scene, the concept of fading between
scenes A and B does not exist. For example, on the 24/48 console, channel
faders 1 - 48 are all active at the same time.
Single Scene mode can be used when you need access to all channel faders
while recording submasters, cues and groups. Also with Single Scene mode,
both the A/B and the C/D crossfaders are available for memory cue
playback allowing you to have separate memory cue fades running at the
same time. See
Chapter 5 Cues
for information on recording and playing
back cues.

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