Operation Manual

DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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Issue 1.2
9.3 SUBMASTER MEMORY PLAYBACK IN SUBMASTERS
When you set the Mode to “memory”, the Bank B content in the current page is copied, in
order, to their respective Submasters.
If you change Bank B number, the Bank B content in the selected number is copied, in order,
to their respective Submasters.
Note: Mode/Bank B freeze rules apply. See the “SUBMASTER MEMORY STRUCTURE”
section for more details.
9.3.1 CONTROLLING A SUBMASTER MEMORY IN A SUBMASTER
To reveal a submaster memory recorded on a submaster on the output, press [mode] until
its “memory” LED lights. If necessary, select the page containing the submaster memory
using the [Bank B] button.
The scenes can be faded in or out as required or they may be “Flashed” (soloed or bumped)
via their [f/a] buttons.
9.3.2 FADE TIMES
To control the fade times of the submaster memory in submaster you can either use the
submaster memory time or the submaster time.
Select” allows you to change the in and out fade times in the submaster without affecting
the original submaster memory.
Press [Select], [f/a] (submaster), [function].
The “in” indicator lights. The display prompts you then shows the IN fade time. The fade
time may be changed by rotating the EDIT wheel. When a time is set lower than 0 seconds,
it is controlled by the rotating speed fader.
Press [function] until the “out” indicator lights. The display prompts you then shows the
OUT fade time. The fade time may be changed by rotating the EDIT wheel. When a time is
set lower than 0 seconds, it is controlled by the rotating speed fader.
When you have finished adjusting the times, press [Select].
The changes that you have made are retained in the submaster until such time as the
submaster memory is replaced on that submaster (by changing Bank B or mode).
To restore the original submaster memory to the submaster press [copy], [f/a] to the same
[f/a].
Edit” allow you to directly change the submaster memory settings. In addition to changing
the fade times you can edit the channel levels of the submaster memory. These changes are
automatically saved as you edit. If the submaster memory is currently on a submaster, then
these changes are also seen live on that submaster. Edit is described below.
9.3.3 EDITING IN A SUBMASTER
You may edit a submaster memory live or blind (faded down) on its submaster. If the
submaster memory is faded up on stage you will see the changes. When you edit the
submaster memory its channel levels are shown on LED indicators and on the optional VGA
monitor. The LEDs intensity reflects the levels of those channels in the scene.
To edit a submaster memory on a submaster, press; [edit], [f/a] (submaster).
To edit a submaster memory (in the Grab master), press; [edit], [f/a] (Grab master)
To edit a submaster memory in a different Bank B, press; [edit], [Bank B], [f/a]
(submaster).
The FUNCTION button flashes to show that it is active. It allows you to read and edit actual
channel levels and fade times for the submaster memory (see below). Repeated presses of
[function] will cycle the display through channel LEVEL(%), IN time setting, OUT time setting
and the Bank B number. These editing processes are described below.