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DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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User Manual - page 33
Issue 1.2
10. TIMES
10.1 OVERVIEW
Individual IN (up) and OUT (down) fade times may be recorded for every theatrical
memory, submaster memory and every step in a cue list. The times may range from 0
seconds up to 16 minutes 39 seconds (999 seconds).The Up and Down times can be the
same or can have different values. If no times are entered by the operator when recording a
theatrical memory, submaster memory the default times are used.
The default times can, of course, be changed to suit the operator’s preference if a different
time is preferred. This setting is described in the Utilities section.
10.1.1 UP TIME (IN)
The up time is the time that applies to channels that are increasing in intensity, or “incoming”.
In the playback, transitions are made by the contents of Preset replacing the contents of
Stage. The up time is therefore applied to channels that have a higher intensity in the Preset
than they do in Stage. The up time for submaster is the time taken for the virtual fader to be
raised from zero.
10.1.2 DOWN TIME (OUT)
The down time is the time that applies to channels that are decreasing in intensity, or
“outgoing”. In the playbacks, transitions are made by the contents of Preset replacing the
contents of Stage. The down time is therefore applied to channels that have a lower intensity
in the Preset than they do in Stage. The down time of an Auto submaster is the time taken
for the virtual fader value to reach zero.
10.2 SUBMASTER TIMES
When a Submaster contains a submaster memory, it’s In and Out fade times may be
changed. Pressing [edit], [f/a] (Submaster memory in submaster to change), pressing
[function] until the “in” LED lights.
The IN fade time may be set by rotating the EDIT wheel. When a time is set lower than 0
seconds, it is controlled by the speed rotating fader. Press [function]. The “out” LED lights.
The OUT fade time may be set by rotating the EDIT wheel. When a time is set lower than 0
seconds, it is controlled by the speed rotating fader. To record the process, press [edit].
10.2.1 SPEED ROTATING FADER
The speed rotating fader allows direct speed control correction at any time while the fade is
running. By turning it to the right, you accelerate; turning it to the left, slow down.
10.2.2 SUBMASTER TIME DIFFERENT THAN SUBMASTER MEMORY TIME –
SELECT FUNCTION
When a Submaster contains a submaster memory, the submaster in and Out fade times
may be different of the submaster memory times. Pressing [select], [f/a] (submaster to
change), [function] allows you to change the in time and out time on the selected
submaster. The “in” LED lights. The IN fade time may be set by rotating the EDIT wheel.
When a time is set lower than 0 seconds, it is controlled by the speed fader. Press
[function]. The “out” LED lights. The OUT fade time may be set by rotating the EDIT wheel.
When a time is set lower than 0 seconds, it is controlled by the speed fader. To end the
process, press [select].