Operation Manual

DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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User Manual - page 18
Issue 1.2
5. MANUAL MODE
5.1 OVERVIEW
This way of operating is most useful in unrehearsed situations where the next "look" needs to
be created "on the fly". The channel faders provide instant "hands on" control of any channel
level.
5.2 MODE SELECTION
By default or after a complete reset the DOMINO will be in Wide Mode.
Tapping on the Mode button will be a switch between Memory and Wide Mode.
Holding the Mode button will be a switch between Memory/Wide Mode and A/B Mode.
5.3 USING A/B MODE
Selecting A / B Mode only change the operation of the Bank B. The
Bank B Channels becomes a duplicate of the Bank A Channels.
These two identical banks (A and B) provide duplicate faders for
the 12 (24) channels. The output of each bank is controlled by its
own master. If A/B Mode is selected the manual LED on the
Playback is on.
You create a lighting look by fading up your required channels on
one of the banks and fading up the same bank master. By keeping
the other master faded down, another look can be preset on the
duplicate set of channel faders without the channels being revealed
on stage. At the appropriate time, the new look is revealed by
fading up its master whilst the first look is faded down with its
master. The next look may now be prepared on the bank that has
just been faded down. The fade times of the masters are set by the speed rotating fader.
5.4 Manual Times
5.4.1 SPEED ROTATING FADER
The speed rotating fader allows fade times to be set. The times may range from 0 seconds
up to 190 seconds).
When either speed rotating fader is turned, its current time setting is shown on the display.
Holding [function] during normal operations causes the display to momentarily show the
current time.
Manual LED