Chapter 22: Controlling Fade and Effect Rates with the Wheel
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If there is more than one effect running on submasters at the same time, and
you want to adjust the rate of selected effects, you can specify the submaster
numbers that contain the effects you want to control.
? EXAMPLE: To adjust the rate of effects that are running on specific
submasters:
1. [RATE] [SUB] [# list] [ENTER]
2. Adjust effect rates with the wheel.
3. [CLEAR] (Releases rate control
from the wheel.)
When you release rate control with the [CLEAR] key, the adjusted effect rate
remains for the effects on active submasters. If you bring the submaster level to
zero, it "resets" the submaster and the effect rate is restored to the step timing
assigned to it in the Effect display.
Changing Cue Effect Rates
When you want to control the rate of a cue effect, it is a special case because
you need to control an effect that may be running on the same playback fader as
a cue fade. For this reason, you must use the [EFFECT] key in your rate
command.
? EXAMPLE: To adjust the rate of all effects that are running on
playback faders:
1. [RATE] [EFFECT] [ENTER]
2. Adjust effect rates with the wheel.
3. [CLEAR] (Releases rate control
from the wheel.)
If there is more than one cue effect running on playback faders at the same
time, and you want to adjust the rate of selected cue effects, you can specify the
playback fader numbers that contain the cue effects you want to control.
? EXAMPLE: To adjust the rate of cue effects that are running on
specific playback faders:
1. [RATE] [EFFECT] [fader # list] [ENTER]
2. Adjust effect rates with the wheel.
3. [CLEAR] (Releases rate control
from the wheel.)
The adjusted effect rate remains on cue effects until you readjust the rate again
in the same manner.