Specifications

15.75 Sound-to-Cue
See also Bass Step; STL Fader.
The Navigator console incorporates a Sound-to-Light system which
enables the first three Cues Faders to be controlled by the bass,
mid-range, and treble of a sound source.
Note The actual Cues controlled by these Cue Faders is determined by
the Cue Scroll setting.
Refer to Section 11.
15.76
Sound-to-Light
See Bass Step; Sound-to-Cue; STLFader.
15.77
Stack
See also AutoRun; Go button; “Root” menu; Stack Fader.
The Stack facility enables a series of up to 99 Cues to be ‘taken’ in
the form of a cross-fade. Such takes are performed automatically
over a preset timed — using the AutoRun feature — or manually
by using the Stack Fader; Go button; external ‘Go’ trigger; or a
combination of all three.
The “Root” menu displays status information about the Stack as
each Cue is replayed.
Refer to Section 9.
15.78
Stack Fader
See also Stacks.
The Stack Fader is used to ‘take’ the next Cue on the current Stack.
As the Stack Fader is moved the current Stack Cue and the Next
Stack Cue HTP channels cross-fade; any LTP channels are
triggered immediately.
The direction in which to move the Stack Fader to ‘take’ the next
Cue is displayed on the top-row of the “Root” menu.
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