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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
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working in Multi-Scene mode, you can control channel levels in any display
with either the channel faders or the keypad. If you want to use a channel fader
to control a channel level that has been set by the keypad or by a cue, you must
first move the channel fader to match the current level of the channel in the
display. As soon as the level is matched, the channel level changes color to
indicate that the fader now has control. This is referred to as match and
graboperation. You can set the level anytime with the keypad, but the fader
must always match and grab if it is not set at the channels current level.
When you change between different displays, the level for a given channel may
be shown in the new display at a different level than is indicated by the fader
position. You must match and grab the channel with the channel fader to
control the level with the channel fader in this display. Once you have matched
and grabbed in the new display, you must match and grab again in any
previously selected display in order to control the channel there with the fader.
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BASIC RULE: The following actions can cause the channel faders
to temporarily lose control over their
channels when you are working in Multi-Scene mode
? Setting levels with the keypad
? Executing cues with the GO button
? Using a fader to control the channel level in a different
display
You must match and grab in order to regain fader control over these
channels
The channel faders affect channels differently depending on the current display.
In "live" displays (Stage and Playback), the channel faders affect live levels on
stage. In "blind" displays (Preview, Group, Submaster, Playback and
Tracksheet), channel faders control the channel levels, but only within that
display, not on stage. You can edit channels in these "blind" displays using
both the channel faders or the keypad.
? EXAMPLE: To set a submaster "blind" with the channel faders:
1. [SUB] (Use the [SUB] display key, not
the [SUB] data entry key.)
2. (SEL SUB) [#]
3. Move channel faders to establish desired levels.
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HINT: In the example above, when you select a different submaster,
the previous sub remembers the levels set by the channel faders.
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HINT: If you edit a submaster blind while it is active, the edits show
on stage as you make them.

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