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Leviton MC24/48 - Channel Lists Made with Ranges

Leviton MC24/48
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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
182
? EXAMPLE: Assume all channels in group 1 are at 50%. To
assign a mix of proportional and absolute levels:
[GROUP] [1] [+] [100] [@] [FULL] [ENTER] (Group 1
channels read at 50% - a propor-
tional level. Channel 100 reads at Full, an
absolute level.)
? EXAMPLE: To assign absolute levels to all channels in the command
sequence:
[GROUP] [GROUP] [1] [+] [100] [@] [FULL] [ENTER]
(Assigns all channels in group 1 and channel
100 to a level of Full.)
If a group, submaster, effect, or cue number is not specified in the command
sequence, then the default is the current item in each display.
? EXAMPLE: To set all channels in the current cue to a proportional
level:
[CUE] [@] [#] [ENTER]
? EXAMPLE: To set all channels in the current cue to an absolute
level:
[CUE] [CUE] [@] [#] [ENTER]
? NOTE: The examples above apply also to groups and submasters.
? EXAMPLE: To set all channels in the current effect to an absolute
level:
[EFFECT] [@] [#] [ENTER]
Channel Lists Made with Ranges
You can use a range of items (cues, subs, groups, effects) to make channel lists.
The command syntax is just like the syntax for a range of channels in a channel
list.
? EXAMPLE: To set the channels in cues 1 - 5 proportionally to their
levels as assigned in the cues:
[CUE] [1] [>] [5] [@] [FULL]

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