Operation Manual

DOMINO 24 & 48 USER MANUAL
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User Manual - page 34
Issue 1.2
When you have finished adjusting the time, the original submaster memory is not affected,
but 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).
10.3 THEATRICAL MEMORY TIMES.
In and Out fade times of Theatrical memory may be changed. Pressing [edit], last used
memory number appear, use wheel to select memory number, pressing [OK] (Memory in
Memory List 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 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 record the process, press [edit].
10.4 CHASERS TIMES
When a Submaster contains a Chaser, its overall level fade times are controlled manually by
the movement of the submaster fader. The transitions between steps of a chaser may be
instantaneous (snaps) or crossfades. See the “Chaser” section for details.
10.5 GRAB MASTER FADE TIMES
When the Grab master contains a “grab”, you may give In and Out fade times by selecting
the Grab master. Pressing [select], [Grab], [function] allows you to change the in time and
out time. 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].
When a memory is copied to the Grab master, it’s In and Out fade times are controlled by the
settings recorded in that memory.
10.6 CUE LISTS TIMES
When a Cue List is assigned to the Cue List master, the times of the crossfade from one step
to the next are determined by the settings that have been recorded for each step.
See the “Cue List” section for details