Special Masters
There are seven special masters available. They can be found in the Magic Speed view, but they can also be
assigned to executors - it only makes sense to have them on a fader executor.
This is a short description of the four masters:
Master Speeds 1-4
This master controls the speed of the effects stored in cues and the chaser speed.
It's a global time and will affect all executors. It can be disabled in the Settings of Executor menu for each
executor if you don't want it to follow the master.
When this is active, then you'll see a icon next to your command line on the right screen.
Master Rate
This master is used to modify the timing of cues using what's called a divider. The default value is 1. This means
that the time values in the cue is divided with one = the same time as stored. If you move the fader below 50%
(default position for the transition fader) then you get a fader value lower than 1. If the fader is at 25% then you
get a value of 0.50. So if your original cue fade is 2 seconds then it's divided by 0.5 and the result is 4 seconds.
Moving the fader to 0% will stop all fades. If you move the fader above 50% then you get a higher fader value. If
you put the fader at 75% then your value is 2. 2 divided by 2 is 1, so you fade time is 1 second. Taking it to 100%
will basically give you fade time of 0 seconds.
It's a global time and will affect all executors. It can be disabled in the Settings of Executor menu for each
executor if you don't want it to follow the master.
When this is active, then you'll see a icon next to your command line on the right screen.
Executor Time (Exec Time)
The Exec Time can be used to overwrite the stored cue Fade timing and use the time this executor is set to - The
stored Delay times are ignored. When you move the fader up you get a value between 0 and 10 seconds. The two
keys associated with the executor can be used to turn the Exec Time fader On or Off.
When this is active, then you'll see a icon next to your command line on the right screen.